Hi Greg,
The only reason I included the staxlab function in the plotrix library
was to fit all the dates onto the axis. If you want to try it:
install.packages("plotrix")
Jim
On Sun, May 6, 2018 at 9:02 AM, Gregory Coats <gregcoats at me.com>
wrote:> Jim, Thanks for responding!
> I am using the official R 3.5.0 for Mac OS X.
> This apparently does not include library (plotrix)
>
> library(plotrix)
> Error in library(plotrix) : there is no package called ?plotrix?
>
> Greg
>
> On May 5, 2018, at 6:50 PM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Hi Greg,
> What you are getting there is a factor, interpreted as a 1:n sequence
> based on the sort order of your "dates". Here's a way to get
dates on
> your x-axis in the format you want:
>
>
x_yyyymmdd<-as.Date(c("2018-04-25","2018-04-26","2018-04-27",
>
"2018-04-28","2018-04-29","2018-04-30","2018-05-01","2018-05-02",
>
"2018-05-03","2018-05-04","2018-05-05"),format="%Y-%m-%d")
> plot(x_yyyymmdd, y_duration, type="l",xaxt="n")
> library(plotrix)
> staxlab(1,at=x_yyyymmdd,labels=format(x_yyyymmdd,"%Y-%m-%d"))
>
> Jim
>
>