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2011 Mar 29
1
ggplot2: scale_y_log10() with geom_histogram
Dear ggplot2 users, is there an easy/elegant way to suppress zero count bars in histograms with logarithmic y axis ? One (made up) example would be qplot(exp(rnorm(1000))) + geom_histogram(colour = "cornsilk", fill = "darkblue") + scale_x_sqrt() + scale_y_log10() Thanks! Markus [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Aug 19
1
histogram scaling
Hi, I'm drawing two histograms in the same plot.However, my point of comparison is the difference in their x coordinates.But my problem is one histogram is much taller than the other.How can I get them both to the same height? -- Rajesh.J [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Aug 19
1
ggplot2 transparent pdf
Hi, I plotted a histogram using ggplot2 and saved it as a pdf.However, the portions outside the histogram dont appear transparent when I use a non-white bg colour in my latex document.What can I do to make them transparent? -- Rajesh.J [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Jun 07
1
ggplot2 Histogram with density curve
I am learning ggplot2 commands and I have figured out how to create histograms and density curves but I am not sure how to add a density curve on top of a histogram. Here are the two graphs that I created. ## Histogram t<-rnorm(500) w<-qplot(t, main="Normal Random Sample", fill=I("blue"), colour=I("black"), geom="histogram") w ##Density Curve
2009 Aug 19
2
ggplot2 legend problem
I'm trying to overlay two histograms using transparency to enable viewing of multiple distributions on a single scale. So far ggplot2 seems to do what I want. However I'm having a problem generating the legend coloring appropriate to each distribution in the plot. Here is a test case to show my best (failed) effort so far: library(ggplot2) x <- data.frame(X=rnorm(1000, mean=0)) y
2009 Nov 04
1
Patterned shading in ggplot
Am trying to produce a graph which prints out well in black and white using ggplot2. I have the following example set up nicely, but want to shade the red bars in one pattern and the blue in another so they print out clearly. I tried changing colours to 1 light, 1 dark, but then the overlapping colour looks virtually identical to the darker one. I noted the option density in barplot, but
2009 Jul 21
1
legend title in qplot
Hi, I've used the following command in qplot qplot(a$V1,geom="histogram",binwidth=0.15,fill = factor(a$V2),ylab="Frequency",xlab="Rate"); but the title in the legend shows up as factor(a$V2)...how can i change this? -- Rajesh.J [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 Apr 16
0
Fwd: Help with R-Calling forth csv.
Hi, I do not know how to post in general again, however my csv contains around 5-250k data Points depending on vehicle/road type and pressure exerted on geotechnical structures. I have used R to develope histograms of said csv files and will attach such Picture to you in this mail and the csv used. Below I will type the R code I have used for this histogram.
2008 Jun 13
1
overlaid transparent histograms
Hello all-- I'm attempting to produce overlaid histograms with partially transparent columns. Whether this display will end up being useful, I can't say. But I do want to get it right. I've already got one solution (shown below), but I tried some other versions and had questions about my results. (Note: I'm using a quartz device, so transparency shows up correctly. You might
2023 Jan 12
1
Reg: ggplot error
Hallo I am not familiar with any of packages you use (except of MASS and ggplot2) and the code is too complicated without any hint where the error could come from and what is the message you get. I wonder if anybody would like to go through your whole code. 1. data seems to be read correctly ICUData <- read.csv(file = "ICUData.csv", stringsAsFactors = TRUE) ICUData.neuro <-
2007 Nov 08
1
ggplot2 facets as rows and columns
Does anyone (Hadley??) know if there's a straightforward way in ggplot2 to get data divided by a single factor to plot as a rectangular grid of subplots? So far I've only been able to get such data plotted as a single row or single column of skinny subplots. The code below gives an example implemented with lattice, and my best attempt in ggplot2 cheers Ben Bolker ------------ g=
2017 Nov 07
1
fill histogram in ggplot
Hi all, I have the following data and I have a histogram for mms like ggplot(hist,aes(x=hist$mms))+ geom_histogram(binwidth=1,fill="white",color="black")and then I want to fill the color of histogram by probable=1 and probable=0, could anyone help me in this? My data: structure(list(probable = c(1L, 0L, 1L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 1L,
2017 Dec 13
1
overlay two histograms ggplot
Hi all, How can I overlay these two histograms? ggplot(gg, aes(gg$Alz, fill = gg$veg)) + geom_histogram(alpha = 0.2) ggplot(tt, aes(tt$Cont, fill = tt$veg)) + geom_histogram(alpha = 0.2) thanks for any help! Elahe
2009 Feb 02
1
Broke ggplot...
It appears I broke ggplot in my script, but that maybe it is because the caffeine has worn off or maybe it is late in the day.   I thought I was beginning to understand ggplot, but I have encountered a silly little issue.   For some reason the following does not produce a histogram with fill due to the Person's characteristics: (Note that VADeaths_flat_df$Data works fine...)    
2010 Jul 29
2
ggplot2 histograms... a subtle error found
Hello all, I have a peculiar and particular bug that I stumbled across with ggplot2. I cannot seem to replicate it with anything other than my specific data set. Here is the problem: - when I try to plot a histogram, allowing for ggplot2 to decide the binwidths itself, I get the following error: - stat_bin: binwidth defaulted to range/30. Use 'binwidth = x' to
2013 Jul 25
1
GGplot 2 – cannot get histogram and box plot axis to match.
Problem: I am trying to get the histogram and box plot x axis to match. I?ve tried using the expand_limits function to make the axis match but that didn?t make the axis match. The histogram?s axis are still consistently larger than the ones for the box plot (though the function did help). Does anyone have a suggestion as to what I should do instead? Background: I am building a Shiny app that
2011 Jul 25
1
two sample histogram
dear all, i am anewcomer. i have a set of paired data, the values are great different from each other. i want to show them in histogram. first, how to draw each bar for corresponding paired data side by side; second, how to set the scale of y axis? one is up to 100-fold to the other. ifdoubleslash is used to omit some coordinates, the histogram will looks better. is there anyone that can help
2010 May 10
1
ggplot: Trouble with xlim() and discrete scales
I'm learning ggplot and am a little confused. Sometimes discrete scales work like I'd expect, and sometimes they don't. For example... This works exactly like one would expect: df<-data.frame(names=c("Bob","Mary","Joe","Bob","Bob")) ggplot(df,aes(names))+geom_histogram() But this yields an error:
2011 Jun 07
1
ggplot 2: Histogram with bell curve?
I am learning ggplot2 commands specifically qplot for the time being and I have figured out how to create histograms and normal density curves but I am not sure how to add a normal bell curve or other dist. as well on top of a histogram. Here are the two graphs that I created. ## Histogram t<-rnorm(500) w<-qplot(t, main="Normal Random Sample", fill=I("blue"),
2008 Jul 08
4
Histogram with colors according to factor
Given a data frame with a continuous variable and a factor. I would like to generate a histogram of the continuous variable, where each bar is filled with different colors according to the percentage of factor values falling into this region of the continuous variable. I looked into packages like 'lattice' and 'ggplot2'. Searching R-help revealed that 'histogram' is