
Survey2Barplot is a FAIR-compliant R function designed for automated generation of standardized, publication-ready bar plots from survey data. The function implements FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) throughout its design, providing comprehensive metadata generation, session logging for reproducibility, data validation, and multiple output formats (PNG, PDF, SVG). It includes batch processing capabilities for efficient visualization of multiple survey datasets and follows best practices for research software development as outlined in contemporary FAIR code publishing guidelines.
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FAIR principles, R, data visualization, research software, automated plotting, bar plots, ggplot2, reproducible research, survey data
FAIR principles, R, data visualization, research software, automated plotting, bar plots, ggplot2, reproducible research, survey data
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