No worries. Just use:
abline(h=0)
Jim
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Ujjwal Kumar <ujjwalsinha00 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thank you Jim for your Kind help
> The second code suits my need.
> Just another query If I need to put another line (horizontal, same as x-
> axis that passes through zero (0.0), and actually divide negative value of
> less than 0 and positve value more than zero, How to do this??
>
> Once again Thank you very much for guiding me.
>
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 6:02 AM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> Hi Ujjwal,
>> Given that you have asked about a barplot and included standard errors,
>> you probably want something like the following:
>>
>> uk.df<-read.table(text>>
>>
"habitat,proportion_use,proportion_use_SE,selectivity_index,selectivity_index_SE
>> grassland,0.56,0.22,0.72,0.29
>> sal_forest,0.11,0.04,-0.43,0.13
>> bamboo-mix,0.22,0.07,0.05,0.02
>>
miscellaneous,0.11,0.03,-0.59,0.18",sep=",",header=TRUE)
>> library(plotrix)
>>
barpos<-barp(uk.df[c("proportion_use","selectivity_index")],
>> names.arg=c("proportion_use","selectivity_index"),
>> main="Habitat Use Plot",ylab="Proportion of use",
>> col=2:5,ylim=c(-1,1.1))
>> dispersion(barpos$x,barpos$y,
>>
ulim=as.matrix(uk.df[c("proportion_use_SE","selectivity_index_SE")]))
>> legend(0.7,-0.3,uk.df$habitat,fill=2:4)
>>
>> You will almost certainly be told that you shouldn't do this, so
maybe
>> you should consider:
>>
>> matplot(matrix(c(0.9,1.1,1.9,2.1,2.9,3.1,3.9,4.1),nrow=4,byrow=TRUE),
>> uk.df[c("proportion_use","selectivity_index")],
>> ylab="Proportion and selectivity of use",
>>
ylim=c(-1,1.1),pch=18:19,col=2:3,xaxt="n",xlab="Habitat",
>> main="Habitat Use Plot")
>> axis(1,at=1:4,labels=uk.df$habitat)
>>
dispersion(matrix(c(0.9,1.1,1.9,2.1,2.9,3.1,3.9,4.1),nrow=4,byrow=TRUE),
>>
as.matrix(uk.df[c("proportion_use","selectivity_index")]),
>>
ulim=as.matrix(uk.df[c("proportion_use_SE","selectivity_index_SE")]))
>> legend(2.5,1,c("Proportion of use","Selectivity of
use"),
>> pch=18:19,col=2:3)
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 11:22 PM, Michael Dewey <lists at
dewey.myzen.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Ujjwal
>>>
>>> Two problems
>>> 1 - you posted in HTML so your post is unreadable
>>> 2 - your attached graphic was not in one of the formats which
R-help
>>> accepts and so was stripped
>>>
>>>
>>> On 25/10/2015 11:04, Ujjwal Kumar wrote:
>>>
>>>> HI friends
>>>> I am struggling in plotting bar graph with this data sets in R.
>>>> although I
>>>> can plot it in Microsoft excel( attached graphics). I need help
in
>>>> coding
>>>> it for R.(SE=standar error)
>>>>
>>>>> data
>>>>>>
>>>>> habitat
>>>>> proportion_use
>>>>> proportion_use_SE
>>>>> selectivity_index
>>>>> selectivity_index_SE
>>>>> grassland
>>>>> 0.56
>>>>> 0.22
>>>>> 0.72
>>>>> 0.29
>>>>> sal_forest
>>>>> 0.11
>>>>> 0.04
>>>>> -0.43
>>>>> 0.13
>>>>> bamboo-mix
>>>>> 0.22
>>>>> 0.07
>>>>> 0.05
>>>>> 0.02
>>>>> miscellaneous
>>>>> 0.11
>>>>> 0.03
>>>>> -0.59
>>>>> 0.18
>>>>>
>>>>>> excel-graphics
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> regards:
>>>>> Ujjwal
>>>>>
>>>>
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>>
>
>
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