---
title: "Getting Help!"
subtitle: Learning more about finding help
reading:
- How to [write a reproducible example](http://adv-r.had.co.nz/Reproducibility.html)
presentation:
- day_12_help.html
tasks:
- Learn how to read R help files effectively
- Learn how to search for help
- Learn how to create a Minimum Working Example (MWE)
- Debug existing code
---
```{r, echo=FALSE, message=FALSE, results='hide', purl=FALSE}
source("functions.R")
source("knitr_header.R")
```
`r presframe()`
## Download
`r output_table()`
## Libraries
```{r message=F,warning=FALSE}
library(tidyverse)
library(reprex)
library(spData)
library(sf)
```
## Your problem
You want to make a figure illustrating the distribution of GDP per capital for all countries within each continent. Your desired figure looks something like the following:
```{r, echo=F, purl=F}
library(spData)
library(ggplot2)
data(world)
ggplot(world,aes(x=gdpPercap, fill=continent))+
geom_density(alpha=0.5,color=F)+
labs(x="GDP Per Capita",y="Density")
```
You want to ask for help and so you know that you need to make a reproducible example. Starting with the code below, use `reprex()` to generate a nicely formatted example that you could email or post to a forum to ask for help. See the [reading](https://reprex.tidyverse.org/) for more help.
```{r}
ggplot(world,aes(x=gdpPercap, y=continent, color=continent))+
geom_density(alpha=0.5,color=F)
```