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hi this is your team for statistics club dot-com and in this video I will show you how to remove a legend title from the chichi blog to legend in the r programming language so in the video i will show you an example and this example is based on the data that we can create with lines two to five of the code so if you run these lines of code you will see that at the top right of our studio and new data object appears and furthermore if we want to plot data with the ggplot2 package we also need to and load the ggplot2 package as you can see in line 7 and 8 of the code I have installed the package already so Iamp;#39;m just going to load it with line 8 and after running this code we are able to use the functions of the ggplot2 package now if we want to create a basic scatter plot with the ggplot2 package then we can use the code of lines 10 to 12 so in these lines of code we are storing a TG plot in the data object ggp so if you run lines 10 and 11 you will see that a new data object appe