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2007 Nov 22
4
more outrageous plotting
Dear Contributors:
I have the next matrix:
"X" "Y" "Z"
1 2 526
2 5 723
3 10 110
4 7 1110
5 9 34
6 8 778
7 1 614
8 4 876
9 6 249
10 3 14
I want to order the matrix from bigest Z (1110) to lower Z (14).
Then I want to asign a color scale vector from blue ( bigest Z) to
orange
2007 Sep 08
1
ggplot legend consolidation
Hello Everyone,
I have recently been introduced to the ggplot package by Hadley Wickham
and must say I am quite impressed so far at how easy it is to make
attractive plots, but one thing I am struggling over is how to
consolidate legends.
I have 3 plots that I would like to put on a single page and all 3 map
the same dimension of the data to the colour aesthetic. Right now, when
I plot all
2010 Dec 24
0
ggplot2 0.8.9 - Merry Christmas version
...w summary function to work with stat_summary that calculates
mean and one standard error on either side (thanks to contribution from
Kohske Takahashi)
* pos_stack: now works with NAs in x
* scale_alpha: setting limits to a range inside the data now works (thanks to
report by Dr Proteome)
* scale_colour_continuous: works correctly with single continuous value (fixes
#73)
* scale_identity: now show legends (fix #119)
* stat_function: now works without y values
* stat_smooth: draw line if only 2 unique x values, not three as previously *
guides: fixed #126
* stat_smooth: once again works if n > 1...
2010 Dec 24
0
ggplot2 0.8.9 - Merry Christmas version
...w summary function to work with stat_summary that calculates
mean and one standard error on either side (thanks to contribution from
Kohske Takahashi)
* pos_stack: now works with NAs in x
* scale_alpha: setting limits to a range inside the data now works (thanks to
report by Dr Proteome)
* scale_colour_continuous: works correctly with single continuous value (fixes
#73)
* scale_identity: now show legends (fix #119)
* stat_function: now works without y values
* stat_smooth: draw line if only 2 unique x values, not three as previously *
guides: fixed #126
* stat_smooth: once again works if n > 1...