Hello,
No, it's not possible to work with a matrix in ggplot2.
Not even with an object of class "list".
l <- list(x=1:5, y=1:5)
d <- as.data.frame(l)
m <- as.matrix(d)
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(l, aes(x, y)) + geom_point() # Error
ggplot(d, aes(x, y)) + geom_point() # OK, as expected
ggplot(m, aes(x, y)) + geom_point() # Error
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
?s 22:31 de 24/07/21, Jeff Reichman escreveu:> Duncan
>
> I need to plot the results (ggplot2) and I'm thinking I can only use a
data.frame object in ggplot2. It is a rath r large "list" over 1
million rows. It is possible to work with a matrix in ggplot2?
>
> Jeff
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>
> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2021 12:03 PM
> To: reichmanj at sbcglobal.net; R-help at r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] Converting a list to a data frame
>
> Others have shown you how to extract the matrix and convert it to a
dataframe. My only addition is to suggest that you don't do this:
> matrix methods are often much more efficient than dataframe methods, so if
you can work with the matrix without conversion, you'll often find things
run a lot faster.
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>
> On 24/07/2021 9:18 a.m., Jeff Reichman wrote:
>> How does one convert a list into a data frame?
>>
>>
>>
>>> str(weight_chains)
>>
>> List of 1
>>
>> $ : 'mcmc' num [1:100000, 1:3] -105 -105 -105 -104 -103 ...
>>
>> ..- attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2
>>
>> .. ..$ : NULL
>>
>> .. ..$ : chr [1:3] "a" "b" "s"
>>
>> ..- attr(*, "mcpar")= num [1:3] 1001 101000 1
>>
>> - attr(*, "class")= chr "mcmc.list"
>>
>>
>>
>> Such that ..
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>> weight_chains
>>
>>
>>
>> a b s
>>
>> 1 -104.72512 1.0141407 9.369227
>>
>> 2 -104.52297 1.0167432 9.131354
>>
>> 3 -104.72669 1.0139528 9.219877
>>
>>
>>
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