Dear Felipe,
Provide a dummy sample if your dataset is big or confidential. The
actual values are not that important to figure out what kind of plot you
want.
How did you code Week? Numeric? Try convert it into a factor with levels
= c(27:52, 1:26). And then set the breaks to seq(1, 52, by = 2).
WFBox <- data.frame(Week = rep(1:52, 10), FL = rnorm(520))
WFBox$fWeek <- factor(WFBox$Week, levels = c(27:52, 1:26))
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(WFBox, aes(fWeek, FL)) +
geom_boxplot(outlier.colour="pink",outlier.size=3,outlier.shape=21,fill"goldenrod",colour="blue")
+ scale_x_discrete(breaks=c(seq(1,51,2)))
HTH,
Thierry
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Van: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org]
Namens Felipe Carrillo
Verzonden: donderdag 22 januari 2009 23:54
Aan: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Onderwerp: [R] ggplot seq
Hi Hadley: Not sure if you received my email, so I am resending it
again.
I have dealt with this before and I can't remember how it got resolved.
It is too much data to reproduce the example below(49.000 records) but
all I am after is trying to get the x axis breaks. I want my x axis to
go from 27 to 51 and 1 to 25 by 2. I am trying to concatenate the breaks
but it sorts the seq() in ascending order. Is there a way to workaround
it? see scale_x_continuous below:
boxP <- ggplot(WFBox, aes(Week, FL,group=Week))
boxP +
geom_boxplot(outlier.colour="pink",outlier.size=3,outlier.shape=21,fill"goldenrod",colour="blue")
+
scale_x_discrete(breaks=c(seq(27,51,2),seq(1,25,2)))
Felipe D. Carrillo
Supervisory Fishery Biologist
Department of the Interior
US Fish & Wildlife Service
California, USA
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