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2013 Feb 18
2
How to label percentage values inside stacked bar plot using R-base
Hello, I am new to R. I would like others to explain to me how to add
absolute values inside the individual stacked bars in a consistent way
using the basic R plotting function (R base). I tried to plot a stacked bar
graph using R base but the values appear in an inconsistent/illogical way
in such a way that its supposed to be 100% for each village but they don't
sum up to 100%.
Here is the
2010 May 13
2
More complex historgram
CID DISTRICT SCHOOL YRofSTUDY DATE.ENTRY SEX AGE EGGS.M EGGS.MII EGGS.H
POBADN0130 PO Badongo 0 18.1.08 2 11 0 -1 73
POBADN0117 PO Badongo 0 18.1.08 1 10 0 -1 59
POBADN0160 PO Badongo 0 18.1.08 1 11 0 -1 56
POBADN0112 PO Badongo 0 18.1.08 2 10 0 -1 47
POBADN0053 PO Badongo 0 18.1.08 1 8 0 -1 42
POBADN0141 PO Badongo 0 18.1.08 2 11 0 -1 36
POBADN0056 PO Badongo 0 18.1.08 1 8 0 -1 26
POBADN0127 PO
2012 Feb 19
2
barplot with more than 1 variable
Dear R listers,
I am trying to produce a simple (for a stata user) barplot with 4
countries on the x axis, each country observed in 2 subsequent years
and 3 variables.
Basically, I should have three bars for each year for each country. I
am attaching the chart I made in Stata, but I am not sure you'll
manage to see it!
I did the following:
#here I create the data-set TUSE2. The vectors mw, st
2018 Jan 15
5
barplot that displays sums of values of 2 y colums grouped by different variables
I am trying to create a barplot displaying the sums of 2 columns of data
grouped by a variable. the data is set up like this:
"city" "n" "y" <br>
mon 100 200 <br>
tor 209 300 <br>
edm 98 87 <br>
mon 20 76 <br>
tor 50 96 <br>
edm 62 27 <br>
the resulting plot should have city as the x-axis, 2 bars per city, 1
representing