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hello everyone I am our studio Helper and today weamp;#39;ll be doing a tutorial on making Scatter Plots in r this tutorial is aimed at beginners so weamp;#39;ll be going over the basics and covering geom functions changing themes labels and legends this tutorial is being completed on February 6 2023 on our version 4.2.0 so letamp;#39;s get started the absolute first thing that I need to do is point you toward the best resources available our studio provides a comprehensive cheat sheet for ggplot2 that lays out a template to make any kind of graph I will be referring back to this template throughout the video and Iamp;#39;ve included a link to it in the description below so if youamp;#39;ve never done this before the first thing youamp;#39;ll need to do is the appropriate packages this can be done using the packages function and then typing the name of the package that you would like to the ggplot2 is the topic of this video today but it is included in the Thai diverse package ti