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2010 Feb 01
2
Adding line plot to a barplot
Hi, I am trying to add a line plot of barplot, and while the following script works: barplot(DATA1,bty='c') par(new=T) plot(DATA2,type="l",axes=F,xlab="",ylab="",bty='c') axis(4) for some reason the y axis' do not align (the 0s are not in the same position). Is this because I am trying to overlay plot on barplot, and is there any way around
2012 Sep 06
1
Change margin size of complex barplot
Dear R-help members, with the help of one of you the following R-Code was developed. No I have the (probably simple) problem that I want to increase font size of "text" and "ylab" names from 1 to 2. Unfortunately I'm not able to adjust the margin so, that the plot is appers complete (all names readable) on a 8:14 Inch scale plot. Some times I get the error message that
2017 Nov 20
0
change colour in barplot
On 20/11/2017 6:38 AM, Maria Lathouri via R-help wrote: > Dear all > I know that it is a very simple question but it seems that I cannot change the colour in the bars. > I have the following dataframe: > A ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? B ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? C ? ? ? ? ? D ? ? ? ?? E ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? F ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? G ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?0.0.24 ? ? ? ?? 152460 ? ? ? ? 474 ? ? ? 5.5 ? ? ?? 612000 ? ?
2017 Nov 20
0
Σχετ: change colour in barplot
On 20/11/2017 7:09 AM, Maria Lathouri wrote: > Dear all, > > I am really sorry for this. I have attached the script and a .csv file > with an example. The problem is that you have dat as a matrix with only one row. barplot() applies the colours to the rows of dat; since you have only one row, everything ends up blue. You can fix this by creating dat as a vector using
2017 Nov 20
3
Σχετ: change colour in barplot
Dear all,? I am really sorry for this. I have attached the script and a .csv file with an example.? Hope this will help. Many thanks,Maria ???? 11:53 ?.?. ???????, 20 ????????? 2017, ?/? Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> ??????: On 20/11/2017 6:38 AM, Maria Lathouri via R-help wrote: >? Dear all > I know that it is a very simple question but it seems that I cannot
2008 Oct 24
3
Barplot Labels Problem
Hi everybody, well I'm trying to use barplot for the first time. I get a suitable graphic but I'm having a weird problem. My graphic is generated from a matrix with several species (rowNames) and two abundance columns. So each species will have two bars, and the species name should appear at left. Until now everything is Ok, but when a I plot it the species names (my labels) are cut by
2017 Nov 20
2
change colour in barplot
Dear all I know that it is a very simple question but it seems that I cannot change the colour in the bars. I have the following dataframe:? A ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? B ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? C ? ? ? ? ? D ? ? ? ?? E ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? F ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? G ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?0.0.24 ? ? ? ?? 152460 ? ? ? ? 474 ? ? ? 5.5 ? ? ?? 612000 ? ? ? ? ? 59061000 ? ? ? 1540313 and here is the script:
2008 Aug 08
2
Tick marks that correspond with bars on barplot
Hello all, I have created a barplot that shows change in hardwood/softwood density from 1965 to 2005 in 5 year periods (1965,1970, etc). I would like to have an X-axis where the labels for the years line up after every two bars in the plot (there is one bar for hardwood, and another for softwood). Below is my script: density<-read.table("F:\\Megan\\Vtest.csv", header=TRUE,
2018 May 21
0
draw borders of bars inside of the rectangles in a barplot
I recommend instead of no border, that you use a border with the same color as the fill. I do this in the likert functions in the HH package. Rich On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 10:59 AM, Martin Batholdy via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote: > Dear R-users, > > I want to draw a barplot with beside=TRUE. > One halve of the bars are drawn with a border, while the other halve are
2018 May 21
3
draw borders of bars inside of the rectangles in a barplot
Dear R-users, I want to draw a barplot with beside=TRUE. One halve of the bars are drawn with a border, while the other halve are drawn without a border (i.e. filled bars vs. non-filled bars next to each other). Because borders are drawn around the bars, doing this leads to one halve of the bars being wider than the other halve, expanding across the 0-point of the y-axis. This problem emerges
2013 Apr 11
2
Make barplot with error bars, anova out of a table
Helo everybody, I'm new to R and have some issues with my data in R. My raw data look like that: ID Day size 1 1 7 1 1 7.2 1 1 7.1 2 1 7.3 2 1 7.4 2 1 7.2 3 1 7 3 1 7.1 3 1 7.5 4 1 7.3 4 1 7.2 4 1 7.6 1 2 7 1 2 7.2 1 2 7.1 2 2 7.1 2 2 7.4 2 2 7.2 3 2 7.5 3 2 7.1 3 2 7.5 4 2 7.2 4 2 7.2 4 2 7.3 1 3 7.4 1 3 7.2 1 3 7.1 2 3 7.2 2 3 7.4 2 3 7.2 3 3 7.4 3 3 7.2 3 3 7.5 4 3 7.4 4 3 7.2 4 3 7.7
2010 Sep 10
1
adding labels above bars in a barplot
Hello, I want to make a general routine to draw barplots with numbers plotted above each bar. See the example below. I could not place the numbers on the middle of each bar because I could not calculate the right position of each x-axis tick. axTicks(1) indicated a unitary step, but it does not seem work. I appreciate any help or suggestions. Best regards, Antonio Olinto
2016 Oct 25
2
Colores en names.arg de un barplot()
Hola. Tengo un gráfico que tiene muchos names.arg (demasiados...), de modo tal que le vendría bien al lector usar colores intercalados, tal que el primero sea azul, el segundo negro, el tercero azul, cuarto negro, y así. Es decir, definir un vector "similar" a este: rep(c("black", "blue"), length(barras[,1]/2) que permita pintar uno y uno en este gráfico:
2016 Oct 25
2
Colores en names.arg de un barplot()
Gracias, Javier. Está muy bueno el post, pero en efecto refiere a legend y no a los names.arg Adjunto un archivo para poder correr el gráfico. Creo que eso ayuda a precisar el problema. Las etiquetas que aparecen al costado izquierdo de las barras son las que quiere pintar de negro y azul. También va a necesitar este objeto para que la sintaxis corra sin errores: library(RColorBrewer) #Para
2004 May 24
1
barplot
I??ve tried version 1.9.0 barplot with these (and others) example from the help page: tN <- table(Ni <- rpois(100, lambda=5)) r <- barplot(tN, col='gray') I get : <<...OLE_Obj...>> Same example with version 1.8.1 gives the following result: <<...OLE_Obj...>> What is wrong with v.1.9.0? Thanks, Carlos Guevel
2004 Dec 02
2
Drawing a rectangle around a barplot()
Hi I want to draw a rectangle behind a barplot such that it highlights those particular bars from the rest of the plot. I have figured out how to draw a barplot(), and then how to draw a rectangle of the correct shape and size (using rect()), but when I use rect() it draws over the top of the bars, and then when I re-draw the bars, it draws with a white background, thus eliminating my rectangle!
2004 Apr 16
2
barplot() does not draw bars correctly in R 1.9.0 (PR#6776)
Bars are not stacked, but superimposed. This happens even with the first example of barplot: tN <- table(Ni <- rpois(100, lambda=5)) r <- barplot(tN, col='gray') --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = i386-pc-mingw32 arch = i386 os = mingw32 system = i386, mingw32 status = major = 1 minor = 9.0 year = 2004 month = 04 day = 12
2012 Aug 01
2
How to increase lenght of axis according input data?
Hi, I am working on barplot. I need to plot x-axis but scale on x axis is very upto 15 while my data is upto 19. pdf("image.pdf", width=10 , height =13) par(mar=c(5,22.5,2,2)) barplot(t(data[,2:3]), beside=TRUE, col=c(rgb(.537, .769, .933),rgb(.059, .412, .659)), width = 1, horiz=TRUE,cex.names=.9, border ="white",las=1, cex.axis= 1, cex.lab=1.2)
2010 Feb 05
1
About graphics
Hi, I'm building a graph (barplot) in which the X axis label disappears. I tried to use the option mgp of par() and I could not get the desired result. Note that want the axis labels horizontally. caes = c(37,20,19,16,75,103) names(caes) = c("Pinscher", "Pastor \n Alem?o", "Poodle", "Rottweiller", "SRD", "Outros") caess =
2006 Oct 26
1
Turn off border on barplot
I was wondering if there was any way to completely remove the borders around each bar when using the barplot function. I understand how to change the color of the border (border="white"), but I need the border to be invisible so I can plot many skinny bars right next to each other with only the bar's color visible. Thanks, Frank -- Frank McCown Old Dominion University