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2016 Jul 13
2
par() y ggplot2
Hola.
Tengo 4 gráficos:
a <- qqnorm(total$ImpTotal) #con lattice
y b, c y d son variaciones de este tipo?, creados con ggplot2:
?b <- g <- ggplot(data = total, aes(x=ImpTotal, fill=Convenio))
g + geom_histogram(binwidth = 90) ?
Los quiero representar de la forma:
par(mfrow=c(2,2))
a
b
c
d
Pero los que crea con ggplot2 aparecen en par(mfrow=c(1,1)), es decir:
ignora la instrucción.
2013 Apr 18
1
Arranging two different types of ggplot2 plots with axes lined up
Hi all,
I want to arrange two ggplot2 plots on the same page with their x-axes
lined up - even though one is a boxplot and the other is a line plot. Is
there a simple way to do this? I know I could do this using facetting if
they were both the same type of plot (for example, if they were both
boxplots), but I haven't been able to figure it out for two different types
of plots.
Below is my
2018 May 30
4
par(mfrow=c(3,4)) problem
Hi all;
I need to put 12 different plot2 into the same matrix. So my array for the
matrix will be par(mfrow=c(3,4)). I am running ggplot2 to produce my 12
plots. For some reason, par(mfrow=c(3,4)) did not turn out 3*4 matrix.
my basic R codes for each plot is
par(mfrow=c(3,4))
library(ggplot2)
p <- ggplot(a, aes(x=Genotypes, y=Plant_hight, size=Plant_hight,
color=Showing_rate)) +
.
.
Best