Hi R-experts, Basic questions (sorry for that) but after many attempts I don't get it. So in case of you might have time to give me some responses, would be highly appreciated. Two simple graphs (barplots and boxplots). Everything is going fine but I would like to have my 2 bars (male and female) or my 2 boxplots (male and female) in different color, for example male in red and female in darkblue, I don't get it. Barplots? Dataset =read.table("/Users/Caro/Desktop/Mesures d'association usingR/test.txt", header=TRUE, sep="\t", na.strings="NA",dec=".", strip.white=TRUE)?newdata=na.omit(Dataset) ? counts <- table(newdata$gender) barplot(counts, main="Gender",xlab="Gender", col="red")? ? Boxplots Dataset =read.table("/Users/Caro/Desktop/Mesures d'association usingR/test.txt", header=TRUE, sep="\t", na.strings="NA",dec=".", strip.white=TRUE) newdata=na.omit(Dataset)boxplot(math.test~gender,data=newdata,main="Gender and math test", xlab="gender", ylab="math test", col="red") Best, looking forward to reading you. ? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Supply a vector of colors. E.g., barplot(table(mtcars$cyl), col=c("red","yellow","green")) boxplot(with(mtcars, split(wt, cyl)), col=c("red","yellow","green")) Bill Dunlap TIBCO Software wdunlap tibco.com On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 12:06 PM, varin sacha <varinsacha at yahoo.fr> wrote:> Hi R-experts, > Basic questions (sorry for that) but after many attempts I don't get it. > So in case of you might have time to give me some responses, would be > highly appreciated. > Two simple graphs (barplots and boxplots). Everything is going fine but I > would like to have my 2 bars (male and female) or my 2 boxplots (male and > female) in different color, for example male in red and female in darkblue, > I don't get it. > Barplots > > Dataset =read.table("/Users/Caro/Desktop/Mesures d'association > usingR/test.txt", header=TRUE, sep="\t", na.strings="NA",dec=".", > strip.white=TRUE) newdata=na.omit(Dataset) > > counts <- table(newdata$gender) > > barplot(counts, main="Gender",xlab="Gender", col="red") > > > > Boxplots > > Dataset =read.table("/Users/Caro/Desktop/Mesures d'association > usingR/test.txt", header=TRUE, sep="\t", na.strings="NA",dec=".", > strip.white=TRUE) > > newdata=na.omit(Dataset)boxplot(math.test~gender,data=newdata,main="Gender > and math test", xlab="gender", ylab="math test", col="red") > > > > > Best, looking forward to reading you. > > > > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
William, Many thanks It perfectly works. Best Envoy? de mon iPhone Le 8 janv. 2015 ? 21:24, William Dunlap <wdunlap at tibco.com> a ?crit :> Supply a vector of colors. E.g., > barplot(table(mtcars$cyl), col=c("red","yellow","green")) > boxplot(with(mtcars, split(wt, cyl)), col=c("red","yellow","green")) > > > Bill Dunlap > TIBCO Software > wdunlap tibco.com > > On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 12:06 PM, varin sacha <varinsacha at yahoo.fr> wrote: >> Hi R-experts, >> Basic questions (sorry for that) but after many attempts I don't get it. So in case of you might have time to give me some responses, would be highly appreciated. >> Two simple graphs (barplots and boxplots). Everything is going fine but I would like to have my 2 bars (male and female) or my 2 boxplots (male and female) in different color, for example male in red and female in darkblue, I don't get it. >> Barplots >> >> Dataset =read.table("/Users/Caro/Desktop/Mesures d'association usingR/test.txt", header=TRUE, sep="\t", na.strings="NA",dec=".", strip.white=TRUE) newdata=na.omit(Dataset) >> >> counts <- table(newdata$gender) >> >> barplot(counts, main="Gender",xlab="Gender", col="red") >> >> >> >> Boxplots >> >> Dataset =read.table("/Users/Caro/Desktop/Mesures d'association usingR/test.txt", header=TRUE, sep="\t", na.strings="NA",dec=".", strip.white=TRUE) >> >> newdata=na.omit(Dataset)boxplot(math.test~gender,data=newdata,main="Gender and math test", xlab="gender", ylab="math test", col="red") >> >> >> >> >> Best, looking forward to reading you. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> 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. >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]