Alternatively with base graphics
N <- 500 ## number of points (arbitrary)
degrees <- seq(from=0,to=180,length=N)
degreesToRadians <- function(d) { pi * d / 180.0} ## vectorIzed!
plot(x=degrees,y=sin(degreesToRadians(degrees)),type='l',
xlab="x",ylab="sin(x)",main="sin(x) vs x\nx is in
degrees")
On Sat, Jul 24, 2021 at 9:52 PM Sorkin, John <jsorkin at
som.umaryland.edu>
wrote:
> Try something like the following
>
> copdat$degrees <- c(1:180)
>
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> ?Colleagues,
>
> Here is my code which plots sin(x) vs x, for angles between 0 and 180
> degrees.
>
> library(ggplot2)
> library(REdaS)
> copdat$degrees <- c(0,45,90,135,180)
> copdat$radians <- deg2rad(copdat$degrees)
> copdat$sin_x <- sin(copdat$radians)
>
> ggplot(copdat,aes(x=degrees,y=sin_x))+
> geom_point(size = 2)+ geom_line()+
> theme_cowplot()+xlab("x")+
> ylab("sin(x)")+
> scale_x_continuous(breaks=seq(0,180,30))+
> ggtitle("sin(x) vs x\nx is in degrees")
>
> My trig students would prefer a curved line plot similar to what can be
> plotted with Excel smooth line functionality.
> I wanted to provide a relatively simple R script using ggplot to do this
> without having to resort to fitting a sine curve to these points.
>
> Some guidance would be appreciated.
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