Hi Jiho,
To figure this out, you need to think about exactly what you are doing
when you change the limits - what part of the plot are you changing?
You are changing the scales, and if you have a look at
http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/scale_continuous.html, you'll see you need
something like:
+ scale_y_continuous(limits=c(0,10)
Remember, you can also modify qplot in the same way as ggplot:
qplot(...) + geom_point() + ...
Regards,
Hadley
On 9/20/07, jiho <jo.irisson at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello everyone,
>
> I am (happily) using ggplot2 for all my plotting now and I wondered
> is there is an easy way to specify xlim and ylim somewhere when using
> the ggplot syntax, as opposed to the qplot syntax. Eg.
>
> qplot(data=mtcars,y=wt, x=qsec,xlim=c(0,30))
>
> <->
>
> ggplot(mtcars, aes(y=wt, x=qsec)) + geom_point() + ???
>
> Indeed the ggplot syntax is in general more flexible and powerful and
> I usually rely on it in scripts. It would be nice to know how to use
> xlim/ylim with this syntax.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> JiHO
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