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2012 Feb 15
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ggplot rank stack bar automatically.
...highest on the right,
shortest on the left and eventually
I could show the data "1991-00" on the left and "1823-30" on the right, how
could I do that?
Apart from this, I find something quite weird,
If I import a data frame with column names containing \n, for example,
pretty\nwoman, lemon\ntree, etc
for example: f3=as.data.frame(read.table("f3.csv", sep=",", row.names=1,
header=TRUE, check.names=FALSE))
even I put check.names=FALSE, the column name will be changed to \\n, ie,
pretty\\nwoman, lemon\\ntree.
How could I get rid of extra "\" sign ?...