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2007 Sep 02
0
ggplot2 - version 0.5.5
...obs
* added aes_string function to make it easier to construction
aesthetic mapping specifications in functions
* continuous scales now have labels argument so that you can manually
specify labels if desired
* stat_density now calculates densities on a common grid across
groups. This means that position_fill and position_stack now work
properly
* if numeric, legend labels right aligned
* polar coordinates much improved, and with better examples
Documentation:
* fixed argument documentation for qplot
* added (very) rudimentary documentation about what functions return
* documentation now lists ex...
2007 Sep 02
0
ggplot2 - version 0.5.5
...obs
* added aes_string function to make it easier to construction
aesthetic mapping specifications in functions
* continuous scales now have labels argument so that you can manually
specify labels if desired
* stat_density now calculates densities on a common grid across
groups. This means that position_fill and position_stack now work
properly
* if numeric, legend labels right aligned
* polar coordinates much improved, and with better examples
Documentation:
* fixed argument documentation for qplot
* added (very) rudimentary documentation about what functions return
* documentation now lists ex...
2009 Oct 09
2
Creating a Clustered-Stacked Column Chart
Hi all,
In R, is there some functions or ways to create a Clustered-Stacked
Column Chart as the example in the following page
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsHowTo/ClusterStack.html?
I have browsed the R Graph Gallery (http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/)
and searched the R site, and didnot find an appropriate method to do it.
Anybody has met this problem before?
Thanks a lot.
2007 Jul 16
5
how do I draw such a barplot?
Hi,
I cannot figure out how to draw a certain plot: could someone help me out?
I have this data.frame from a survey
my.data
that looks like something like this:
col1 col2 col3 col4
1 5 5 4 5
2 3 5 3 1
3 2 3 4 5
4 3 1 1 2
5 5 5 4 5
6 4 2 5 5
....
Each row represents a single questionnaire