Anna Zakrisson
2013-Mar-07 15:16 UTC
[R] ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem.
Hi everyone (again), before you all start screaming that the reordering of factors has been discusse on several threads and is not particular to ggplot2, hear me out. I can easily reorder my x-axis factor in facet.grid() in ggplot2. What I cannot reorder are the factors represented on the strips. I can see that the graphs are changing, so I am afraid of what it is I am doing. Why is ggplot2 not changin the strip labels if indeed the factor-order has been changed? or have I missed to add code defining the factor-labels in the strips. I have not found such code as it has been done automatically from my dataframe using facet.grid() previously. I am simply afraid of displaying the wrong things without noticing it. Here is my code and comments: I want to have my factor 1 in the order: "F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B" instead of alphabetical. My normal methods do not work. with kind regards Anna Zakrisson # Some dummy data: mydata<- data.frame(factor1 = factor(rep(LETTERS[1:6], each = 80)), factor2 = factor(rep(c(1:5), each = 16)), factor3 = factor(rep(c(1:4), each = 4)), var1 = rnorm(120, mean = rep(c(0, 3, 5), each = 40), sd = rep(c(1, 2, 3), each = 20)), var2 = rnorm(120, mean = rep(c(6, 7, 8), each = 40), sd = rep(c(1, 2, 3), each = 20))) # Trying to change the order of my factor1 (same method works for factor3, # which is on th x-axis). Factor1 (A-F) is represented on the different facets # and the factor1 labels can be read off the strips: mydata$factor1 <- factor(mydata$factor1, levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), order=T) # summarizing the data with factor1 and factor3: Summ <- ddply(mydata, .(factor3,factor1), summarize, mean = mean(var1, na.rm = FALSE), sdv = sd(var1, na.rm = FALSE), se = 1.96*(sd(var1, na.rm=FALSE)/sqrt(length(var1)))) Summ$Grouping <- c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B")[Summ$factor1] # Trying to order factor 1 accordingly: Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), order=T) # plotting: ggplot(Summ, aes(factor3, mean, group = factor1, ymin = mean - sdv , ymax = mean + sdv)) + geom_point(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 3) + geom_line(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25)) + geom_errorbar(width = 0.3, position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 0.3) + facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) + theme(strip.background = element_blank()) + scale_shape(solid = FALSE)+ theme_bw() + ylab(expression(paste("my measured stuff"))) + xlab("factor3") + theme(legend.position="none")+ labs(shape = "factor1", group = "factor1", linetype = "factor1") # What I find really scary is that when excluding the parts: mydata$factor1 <- factor(mydata$factor1, levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), order=T) Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), order=T) # I actually get a different plot than had I not reordered the factors. # The labels are however still the same. How do I solve this? ### But if I change the factor order for factor 3 (on the x-axis) it works! I get # a different factor order! Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, levels=c("4", "2", "3", "1"), order=T) ggplot(Summ, aes(factor3, mean, group = factor1, ymin = mean - sdv , ymax = mean + sdv)) + geom_point(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 3) + geom_line(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25)) + geom_errorbar(width = 0.3, position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 0.3) + facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) + theme(strip.background = element_blank()) + scale_shape(solid = FALSE)+ theme_bw() + ylab(expression(paste("my measured stuff"))) + xlab("factor3") + theme(legend.position="none")+ labs(shape = "factor1", group = "factor1", linetype = "factor1") Anna Zakrisson Braeunlich PhD student Department of Ecology Environment and Plant Sciences Stockholm University Svante Arrheniusv. 21A SE-106 91 Stockholm Sweden Lives in Berlin. For paper mail: Katzbachstr. 21 D-10965, Berlin - Kreuzberg Germany/Deutschland E-mail: anna.zakrisson@su.se Tel work: +49-(0)3091541281 Mobile: +49-(0)15777374888 LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/pub/anna-zakrisson-braeunlich/33/5a2/51b><((((º>`•. . • `•. .• `•. . ><((((º>`•. . • `•. .•`•. .><((((º>`•. . • `•. .• `•. .><((((º> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Ista Zahn
2013-Mar-07 17:14 UTC
[R] ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem.
Hi Anna, On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Anna Zakrisson <anna at ecology.su.se> wrote:> > Hi everyone (again), > before you all start screaming that the reordering of factors has been > discusse on several threads and is not particular to ggplot2, hear me out.I'm sorry you have been traumatized like this! I promise not to yell.> I can easily reorder my x-axis factor in facet.grid() in ggplot2. What I > cannot reorder are the factors represented on the strips. I can see that > the > graphs are changing, so I am afraid of what it is I am doing. Why is > ggplot2 > not changin the strip labels if indeed the factor-order has been changed? > or have I missed to add code defining the factor-labels in the strips. I > have not found such code as it has been done automatically from my > dataframe > using facet.grid() previously. I am simply afraid of displaying the wrong > things without noticing it.Your problem is simple. factor1 is a factor with the desired levels. But you did not facet by factor1, you faceted by Grouping. You just need to replace facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) with facet_wrap(~factor1, ncol = 2) Best, Ista> Here is my code and comments: > > I want to have my factor 1 in the order: "F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B" > instead of alphabetical. My normal methods do not work. > > with kind regards > Anna Zakrisson > > # Some dummy data: > mydata<- data.frame(factor1 = factor(rep(LETTERS[1:6], each = 80)), > factor2 = factor(rep(c(1:5), each = 16)), > factor3 = factor(rep(c(1:4), each = 4)), > var1 = rnorm(120, mean = rep(c(0, 3, 5), each = 40), > sd = rep(c(1, 2, 3), each = 20)), > var2 = rnorm(120, mean = rep(c(6, 7, 8), each = 40), > sd = rep(c(1, 2, 3), each = 20))) > > # Trying to change the order of my factor1 (same method works for factor3, > # which is on th x-axis). Factor1 (A-F) is represented on the different > facets > # and the factor1 labels can be read off the strips: > mydata$factor1 <- factor(mydata$factor1, > levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), > order=T) > > # summarizing the data with factor1 and factor3: > Summ <- ddply(mydata, .(factor3,factor1), summarize, > mean = mean(var1, na.rm = FALSE), > sdv = sd(var1, na.rm = FALSE), > se = 1.96*(sd(var1, na.rm=FALSE)/sqrt(length(var1)))) > Summ$Grouping <- c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B")[Summ$factor1] > > # Trying to order factor 1 accordingly: > Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, > levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), > order=T) > > > # plotting: > ggplot(Summ, aes(factor3, mean, group = factor1, > ymin = mean - sdv , ymax = mean + sdv)) + > geom_point(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 3) + > geom_line(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25)) + > geom_errorbar(width = 0.3, position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size > > 0.3) + > facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) + > theme(strip.background = element_blank()) + > scale_shape(solid = FALSE)+ > theme_bw() + > ylab(expression(paste("my measured stuff"))) + > xlab("factor3") + > theme(legend.position="none")+ > labs(shape = "factor1", group = "factor1", linetype = "factor1") > > # What I find really scary is that when excluding the parts: > mydata$factor1 <- factor(mydata$factor1, > levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), > order=T) > Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, > levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), > order=T) > # I actually get a different plot than had I not reordered the factors. > # The labels are however still the same. How do I solve this? > > > > ### But if I change the factor order for factor 3 (on the x-axis) it > works! > I get > # a different factor order! > Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, > levels=c("4", "2", "3", "1"), > order=T) > > > ggplot(Summ, aes(factor3, mean, group = factor1, > ymin = mean - sdv , ymax = mean + sdv)) + > geom_point(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 3) + > geom_line(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25)) + > geom_errorbar(width = 0.3, position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size > > 0.3) + > facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) + > theme(strip.background = element_blank()) + > scale_shape(solid = FALSE)+ > theme_bw() + > ylab(expression(paste("my measured stuff"))) + > xlab("factor3") + > theme(legend.position="none")+ > labs(shape = "factor1", group = "factor1", linetype = "factor1") > > > Anna Zakrisson Braeunlich > PhD student > > Department of Ecology Environment and Plant Sciences > Stockholm University > Svante Arrheniusv. 21A > SE-106 91 Stockholm > Sweden > > Lives in Berlin. > For paper mail: > Katzbachstr. 21 > D-10965, Berlin - Kreuzberg > Germany/Deutschland > > E-mail: anna.zakrisson at su.se > Tel work: +49-(0)3091541281 > Mobile: +49-(0)15777374888 > LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/pub/anna-zakrisson-braeunlich/33/5a2/51b > > ><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? `?. . ><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? > `?. .><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? `?. .><((((?> > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >
John Kane
2013-Mar-07 17:35 UTC
[R] ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem.
If I try facet_wrap(~factor1, ncol = 2) I get no faceting at all. Strange. John Kane Kingston ON Canada> -----Original Message----- > From: istazahn at gmail.com > Sent: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 12:14:01 -0500 > To: anna at ecology.su.se > Subject: Re: [R] ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). > Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem. > > Hi Anna, > > On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Anna Zakrisson <anna at ecology.su.se> > wrote: >> >> Hi everyone (again), >> before you all start screaming that the reordering of factors has been >> discusse on several threads and is not particular to ggplot2, hear me >> out. > > I'm sorry you have been traumatized like this! I promise not to yell. > >> I can easily reorder my x-axis factor in facet.grid() in ggplot2. What I >> cannot reorder are the factors represented on the strips. I can see that >> the >> graphs are changing, so I am afraid of what it is I am doing. Why is >> ggplot2 >> not changin the strip labels if indeed the factor-order has been >> changed? >> or have I missed to add code defining the factor-labels in the strips. I >> have not found such code as it has been done automatically from my >> dataframe >> using facet.grid() previously. I am simply afraid of displaying the >> wrong >> things without noticing it. > > Your problem is simple. factor1 is a factor with the desired levels. > But you did not facet by factor1, you faceted by Grouping. You just > need to replace > > facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) > > with > > facet_wrap(~factor1, ncol = 2) > > Best, > Ista > >> Here is my code and comments: >> >> I want to have my factor 1 in the order: "F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B" >> instead of alphabetical. My normal methods do not work. >> >> with kind regards >> Anna Zakrisson >> >> # Some dummy data: >> mydata<- data.frame(factor1 = factor(rep(LETTERS[1:6], each = 80)), >> factor2 = factor(rep(c(1:5), each = 16)), >> factor3 = factor(rep(c(1:4), each = 4)), >> var1 = rnorm(120, mean = rep(c(0, 3, 5), each = 40), >> sd = rep(c(1, 2, 3), each = 20)), >> var2 = rnorm(120, mean = rep(c(6, 7, 8), each = 40), >> sd = rep(c(1, 2, 3), each = 20))) >> >> # Trying to change the order of my factor1 (same method works for >> factor3, >> # which is on th x-axis). Factor1 (A-F) is represented on the different >> facets >> # and the factor1 labels can be read off the strips: >> mydata$factor1 <- factor(mydata$factor1, >> levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), >> order=T) >> >> # summarizing the data with factor1 and factor3: >> Summ <- ddply(mydata, .(factor3,factor1), summarize, >> mean = mean(var1, na.rm = FALSE), >> sdv = sd(var1, na.rm = FALSE), >> se = 1.96*(sd(var1, na.rm=FALSE)/sqrt(length(var1)))) >> Summ$Grouping <- c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B")[Summ$factor1] >> >> # Trying to order factor 1 accordingly: >> Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, >> levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), >> order=T) >> >> >> # plotting: >> ggplot(Summ, aes(factor3, mean, group = factor1, >> ymin = mean - sdv , ymax = mean + sdv)) + >> geom_point(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 3) + >> geom_line(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25)) + >> geom_errorbar(width = 0.3, position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), >> size >> >> 0.3) + >> facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) + >> theme(strip.background = element_blank()) + >> scale_shape(solid = FALSE)+ >> theme_bw() + >> ylab(expression(paste("my measured stuff"))) + >> xlab("factor3") + >> theme(legend.position="none")+ >> labs(shape = "factor1", group = "factor1", linetype = "factor1") >> >> # What I find really scary is that when excluding the parts: >> mydata$factor1 <- factor(mydata$factor1, >> levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), >> order=T) >> Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, >> levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), >> order=T) >> # I actually get a different plot than had I not reordered the factors. >> # The labels are however still the same. How do I solve this? >> >> >> >> ### But if I change the factor order for factor 3 (on the x-axis) it >> works! >> I get >> # a different factor order! >> Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, >> levels=c("4", "2", "3", "1"), >> order=T) >> >> >> ggplot(Summ, aes(factor3, mean, group = factor1, >> ymin = mean - sdv , ymax = mean + sdv)) + >> geom_point(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 3) + >> geom_line(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25)) + >> geom_errorbar(width = 0.3, position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), >> size >> >> 0.3) + >> facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) + >> theme(strip.background = element_blank()) + >> scale_shape(solid = FALSE)+ >> theme_bw() + >> ylab(expression(paste("my measured stuff"))) + >> xlab("factor3") + >> theme(legend.position="none")+ >> labs(shape = "factor1", group = "factor1", linetype = "factor1") >> >> >> Anna Zakrisson Braeunlich >> PhD student >> >> Department of Ecology Environment and Plant Sciences >> Stockholm University >> Svante Arrheniusv. 21A >> SE-106 91 Stockholm >> Sweden >> >> Lives in Berlin. >> For paper mail: >> Katzbachstr. 21 >> D-10965, Berlin - Kreuzberg >> Germany/Deutschland >> >> E-mail: anna.zakrisson at su.se >> Tel work: +49-(0)3091541281 >> Mobile: +49-(0)15777374888 >> LinkedIn: >> http://se.linkedin.com/pub/anna-zakrisson-braeunlich/33/5a2/51b >> >> ><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? `?. . ><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? >> `?. .><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? `?. .><((((?> >> >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help at r-project.org mailing list >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> PLEASE do read the posting guide >> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >> > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.____________________________________________________________ FREE 3D MARINE AQUARIUM SCREENSAVER - Watch dolphins, sharks & orcas on your desktop!
John Kane
2013-Mar-07 18:44 UTC
[R] ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem.
Anna, You're right. Something I am doing seems to be messing up RStudio every once in a while. I rebooted it and the faceting is working just fine both with just the required packages loaded and with my normal set of packages. I had real trouble getting the legend.position command to work until I rebooted RStudio and now this. I have no idea of how to track down what's happening but at least you've made me aware of it. Thanks John Kane Kingston ON Canada -----Original Message----- From: anna at ecology.su.se Sent: Thu, 07 Mar 2013 19:32:21 +0100 To: jrkrideau at inbox.com, istazahn at gmail.com Subject: Re: [R] ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem. Dear John and Ista, Ista: Thank you so much for your help and for not shouting :-) Sometimes one goes blind having stared at a script for too long. I realize that the grouping is not needed at all - it is the remnant from another figure I made showing two factor 1 -levels per plot instead of just one level. John: It works for me. You mentioned previously that the geometric.line(blabla dodge) didn't work because you had some other packages open. Maybe that is the case again? If you find out what it is, please share! It is good to know which packages disturb each other! Once again, thank you so much! Another day closer to disputation... :-S Anna Anna Zakrisson Braeunlich PhD student Department of Ecology Environment and Plant Sciences Stockholm University Svante Arrheniusv. 21A SE-106 91 Stockholm Sweden Lives in Berlin. For paper mail: Katzbachstr. 21 D-10965, Berlin - Kreuzberg Germany/Deutschland E-mail: anna.zakrisson at su.se Tel work: +49-(0)3091541281 Mobile: +49-(0)15777374888 LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/pub/anna-zakrisson-braeunlich/33/5a2/51b ><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? `?. . ><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? `?. .><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? `?. .><((((?> -----Original Message----- From: John Kane <jrkrideau at inbox.com> To: Ista Zahn <istazahn at gmail.com>, Anna Zakrisson <anna at ecology.su.se> Cc: "r-help at r-project.org" <r-help at r-project.org> Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 09:35:01 -0800 Subject: Re: [R] ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem. If I try facet_wrap(~factor1, ncol = 2) I get no faceting at all. Strange. John Kane Kingston ON Canada > -----Original Message----- > From: istazahn at gmail.com > Sent: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 12:14:01 -0500 > To: anna at ecology.su.se > Subject: Re: [R] ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). > Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem. > > Hi Anna, > > On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Anna Zakrisson <anna at ecology.su.se> > wrote: >> >> Hi everyone (again), >> before you all start screaming that the reordering of factors has been >> discusse on several threads and is not particular to ggplot2, hear me >> out. > > I'm sorry you have been traumatized like this! I promise not to yell. > >> I can easily reorder my x-axis factor in facet.grid() in ggplot2. What I >> cannot reorder are the factors represented on the strips. I can see that >> the >> graphs are changing, so I am afraid of what it is I am doing. Why is >> ggplot2 >> not changin the strip labels if indeed the factor-order has been >> changed? >> or have I missed to add code defining the factor-labels in the strips. I >> have not found such code as it has been done automatically from my >> dataframe >> using facet.grid() previously. I am simply afraid of displaying the >> wrong >> things without noticing it. > > Your problem is simple. factor1 is a factor with the desired levels. > But you did not facet by factor1, you faceted by Grouping. You just > need to replace > > facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) > > with > > facet_wrap(~factor1, ncol = 2) > > Best, > Ista > >> Here is my code and comments: >> >> I want to have my factor 1 in the order: "F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B" >> instead of alphabetical. My normal methods do not work. >> >> with kind regards >> Anna Zakrisson >> >> # Some dummy data: >> mydata<- data.frame(factor1 = factor(rep(LETTERS[1:6], each = 80)), >> factor2 = factor(rep(c(1:5), each = 16)), >> factor3 = factor(rep(c(1:4), each = 4)), >> var1 = rnorm(120, mean = rep(c(0, 3, 5), each = 40), >> sd = rep(c(1, 2, 3), each = 20)), >> var2 = rnorm(120, mean = rep(c(6, 7, 8), each = 40), >> sd = rep(c(1, 2, 3), each = 20))) >> >> # Trying to change the order of my factor1 (same method works for >> factor3, >> # which is on th x-axis). Factor1 (A-F) is represented on the different >> facets >> # and the factor1 labels can be read off the strips: >> mydata$factor1 <- factor(mydata$factor1, >> levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), >> order=T) >> >> # summarizing the data with factor1 and factor3: >> Summ <- ddply(mydata, .(factor3,factor1), summarize, >> mean = mean(var1, na.rm = FALSE), >> sdv = sd(var1, na.rm = FALSE), >> se = 1.96*(sd(var1, na.rm=FALSE)/sqrt(length(var1)))) >> Summ$Grouping <- c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B")[Summ$factor1] >> >> # Trying to order factor 1 accordingly: >> Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, >> levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), >> order=T) >> >> >> # plotting: >> ggplot(Summ, aes(factor3, mean, group = factor1, >> ymin = mean - sdv , ymax = mean + sdv)) + >> geom_point(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 3) + >> geom_line(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25)) + >> geom_errorbar(width = 0.3, position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), >> size >> >> 0.3) + >> facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) + >> theme(strip.background = element_blank()) + >> scale_shape(solid = FALSE)+ >> theme_bw() + >> ylab(expression(paste("my measured stuff"))) + >> xlab("factor3") + >> theme(legend.position="none")+ >> labs(shape = "factor1", group = "factor1", linetype = "factor1") >> >> # What I find really scary is that when excluding the parts: >> mydata$factor1 <- factor(mydata$factor1, >> levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), >> order=T) >> Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, >> levels=c("F", "E", "C", "D", "A", "B"), >> order=T) >> # I actually get a different plot than had I not reordered the factors. >> # The labels are however still the same. How do I solve this? >> >> >> >> ### But if I change the factor order for factor 3 (on the x-axis) it >> works! >> I get >> # a different factor order! >> Summ$factor1 <- factor(Summ$factor1, >> levels=c("4", "2", "3", "1"), >> order=T) >> >> >> ggplot(Summ, aes(factor3, mean, group = factor1, >> ymin = mean - sdv , ymax = mean + sdv)) + >> geom_point(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), size = 3) + >> geom_line(position = position_dodge(width = 0.25)) + >> geom_errorbar(width = 0.3, position = position_dodge(width = 0.25), >> size >> >> 0.3) + >> facet_wrap(~Grouping, ncol = 2) + >> theme(strip.background = element_blank()) + >> scale_shape(solid = FALSE)+ >> theme_bw() + >> ylab(expression(paste("my measured stuff"))) + >> xlab("factor3") + >> theme(legend.position="none")+ >> labs(shape = "factor1", group = "factor1", linetype = "factor1") >> >> >> Anna Zakrisson Braeunlich >> PhD student >> >> Department of Ecology Environment and Plant Sciences >> Stockholm University >> Svante Arrheniusv. 21A >> SE-106 91 Stockholm >> Sweden >> >> Lives in Berlin. >> For paper mail: >> Katzbachstr. 21 >> D-10965, Berlin - Kreuzberg >> Germany/Deutschland >> >> E-mail: anna.zakrisson at su.se >> Tel work: +49-(0)3091541281 >> Mobile: +49-(0)15777374888 >> LinkedIn: >> [1]http://se.linkedin.com/pub/anna-zakrisson-braeunlich/33/5a2/51b >> >> ><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? `?. . ><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? >> `?. .><((((?>`?. . ? `?. .? `?. .><((((?> >> >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help at r-project.org mailing list >> [2]https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> PLEASE do read the posting guide >> [3]http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >> > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > [4]https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > [5]http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. ____________________________________________________________ FREE 3D MARINE AQUARIUM SCREENSAVER - Watch dolphins, sharks & orcas on your desktop! 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