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haeger
2008 Mar 25
5
Thinking about using two y-scales on your plot?
Please read this first:
http://www.perceptualedge.com/articles/visual_business_intelligence/dual-scaled_axes.pdf
It's a reasoned discussion of why it's a bad idea and proposes some
alternative methods.
Another good article is:
K. W. Haemer. Double scales are dangerous. The American Statistician,
2(3):24?24, 1948.
People have been advising dual-axis plots for (at least) 60 years!
Hadley
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http://had.co.nz/
2008 Feb 27
4
plot y1 and y2 on one graph
Dear all
I have a code like
x<-1:10
y1<-x+runif(10)*2
y2<-seq(0,50,length.out=10)+rnorm(10)*10
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
plot(y1~x)
plot(y2~x)
Now I would like to plot y1 and y2 on the same graph, with its two scales
(y1 on left and y2 on rigth side).
Any help are welcome.
Kind regards
Miltinho
Brazil
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2008 Jan 29
3
How to get two y-axises in a bar plot?
Hi,
I have measured two response variables (y1, y2) at each treatment level
(x = 0, 1.5 or 3). Now I would like to show the y1 and y2 against x in a
bar plot. However, y1 and y2 differ in scale so I need two y-axises, one
on the left side and one on the right side (and I dont want to
standardize my responses). This is fairly easy if you want to show
points,lines etc, but gets more complicated