Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "ggplot2 barplot in decreasing frequency"
2010 Oct 06
2
ggplot2 Pareto plot (Barplot in decreasing frequency)
Hi all
I have a large dataframe with (among others) a categorical variable of 52
levels and would like to create a barplot with the bars ordered in
decreasing frequency of the levels. I belive it is referred to as a pareto
plot.
Consider a subset where I keep only the categorical variable in question.
# Example:
v1 = c("aa", "cc", "bb", "bb",
2009 Dec 10
1
barplot and cumulative curve using ggplot2 layers
Hello
My dataset is as follows:
jobno recruits
1100 18
1200 1
1850 5
2100 190
2789 25
3000 1
. .
. .
the dataset has 130 rows
I want to plot barplot from left side and cumulative curve from right side
in one graph itself using layers in ggplot2.
I sorted the recruits 1st in decreasing order
2010 Aug 04
2
ggplot2 barplot: extra markers in graph
Dear List,
(self-contained example + version info at the bottom)
I'm having trouble producing a barplot using the functions in ggplot2. When I use the position="dodge" option, the bars are plotted but also a number of spurious markers. More specifically, a number of black dots are plotted in the graph that should not be there. This behaviour is not seen when calling the same
2008 Jun 23
1
ggplot2-barplot
Hi all:
I have been using ggplot2 graphics for quite some time now and I really like it. However, I haven't used barplots enough to understand the arquitecture behind it. Can someone show me how to make this simple barplot graph with ggplot2? I want "PondName" along the x axis and "avgWt" along the Y axis which represents the avgWt by each Pond.
PondName avgWt
Pond01 21.5
2012 Dec 13
2
How to select a subset data to do a barplot in ggplot2
Hi,everybody
I have a dataframe like this
FID IID STATUS
1 4621 live
1 4628 dead
2 4631 live
2 4632 live
2 4633 live
2 4634 live
6 4675 live
6 4679 dead
10 4716 dead
10 4719 live
10 4721 dead
11 4726 live
11 4728 nosperm
11 4730 nosperm
12 4732 live
17 4783 live
17 4783 live
17 4784 live
2018 Jan 15
5
barplot that displays sums of values of 2 y colums grouped by different variables
I am trying to create a barplot displaying the sums of 2 columns of data
grouped by a variable. the data is set up like this:
"city" "n" "y" <br>
mon 100 200 <br>
tor 209 300 <br>
edm 98 87 <br>
mon 20 76 <br>
tor 50 96 <br>
edm 62 27 <br>
the resulting plot should have city as the x-axis, 2 bars per city, 1
representing
2018 Jan 15
0
barplot that displays sums of values of 2 y colums grouped by different variables
It is not generally advisable to get too fancy with stat functions in
ggplot... things can easily get more complicated than ggplot is ready to
handle when it comes to calculations. It is better to create data that
corresponds directly to the graphical representations you are mapping
them to.
Read [1] for more on this philosophy.
[1] H. Wickham, Tidy Data, Journal of Statistical Software,
2003 Feb 03
4
Overlaying a moving average curve on top of a barplot
I''m using standard barplot (Windows version 1.6.2 of R) to represent a certain weekly metric "v" and I would like to properly overlay on top of it its moving average "mean.8" (window of 8 weeks). I must be doing something wrong since the moving average (using "lines") doesn''t overlay properly, i.e., both x-scales do not match!
...
2013 Apr 30
1
Stacked geom_bar with aggregated SE -ggplot2
Hi there,?
I've been battling with an extension of this in my own data: getting
appropriate error bars once data is stacked in a bar graph.?
(original question:
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/ggplot2-se-variable-in-geom-errorbar-s-limits-
td3311176.html). It wouldn't let me reply to that thread.
A modification of the earlier answer:?
data(diamonds)?
?diamonds_df <- ddply(diamonds,
2011 Aug 29
1
Legend / bar order - ggplot2
Hi all,
I am trying to do a barplot in ggplot2 and want to make sure that the legend order is consistent with the bar order, that is the legend order is orig and match; and the bars are ordered in the same way. It seems to me that I can only control one of them. Any idea?
library(ggplot2)
df <- data.frame(value = rnorm(20),
name = factor(rep(letters[1:10], 2), levels =
2017 Jun 27
4
ggplot2 geom_bar arrangement
Hi,
I was trying to draw a geom_bar plot. However, by default, the bars are
arranged according to the label, which I don't want. I want the bars to
appear exactly as they appear in the data frame. For example in the code:
Lab=c(letters[4:6],letters[1:3])
valuex = c(3.1,2.3,0.4,-0.4,-1.2,-4.4)
df <- data.frame(Lab,valuex)
px <- ggplot(df,aes(Lab,valuex,label=Lab)) +
2010 Nov 23
2
Help with grouped barplot
Given the data structure below, how can I create a bar plot for the values of disc for each area grouped by year?
bar <-structure(list(year = c(2003, 2003, 2003, 2003, 2003, 2003, 2003,
2007, 2007, 2007, 2007, 2007, 2007, 2007), area = structure(c(6L,
4L, 1L, 2L, 3L, 5L, 7L, 6L, 4L, 1L, 2L, 3L, 5L, 7L), .Label = c("AK",
"ID", "MT", "NW",
2013 Feb 03
1
ggplot2 plotting errorbars.
Hi,
i'm using this lines of code:
dodge <-position_dodge(width=0.9)
ggplot(dfm,aes(x = X,y = value)) +
geom_bar(aes(fill = variable), position=dodge, stat="identity") +
geom_errorbar(aes(ymin=value-er, ymax=value+er),width=0.25,
position=dodge,stat="identity")
to plot this data frame
X variable value er
1 A X4 58.74 9.44
2 B X4
2012 Aug 10
1
ggplot2 geom_bar produces white slashes in legend keys
When I am using geom_bar I get these white slashes through the legend keys. I cannot figure out how to remove them.
ggplot(diamonds, aes(clarity, fill=cut)) + geom_bar()
I have tried using opts(legend.key = theme_blank()) but with no luck.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
I am using R vers. 2.15.0 and ggplot 0.9.1, win xp
Best wishes
Jonas Hal
2017 Jun 27
0
ggplot2 geom_bar arrangement
You just have to change the levels of the factor ...
library(ggplot2)
Lab = c(letters[4:6], letters[1:3])
valuex = c(3.1,2.3,0.4,-0.4,-1.2,-4.4)
df <- data.frame(Lab,valuex)
# set the factor levels to the same order as observed in the data frame
df$Lab <- factor(df$Lab, levels=unique(df$Lab))
px <- ggplot(df,aes(Lab,valuex,label=Lab)) +
geom_text(aes(y=0)) +
geom_bar(stat =
2012 Nov 12
2
order in stacked barplot
Hello
i did a stacked barplot using ggplot and R arranged the bars of the items in
different orders. i don?t know why. but i want to have the same order in
every stacked bar.
I used the code
data1 <- read.table("N_O_W_MAI.txt", header=TRUE, dec = ",")
attach(data1)
Teich1<-factor(Teich,levels=c(5,7,9,11,"G") ,ordered=is.ordered(Teich))
2007 Oct 14
1
ggplot2: ordering categorial data
Hello again,
everytime I think I got something to work, the next issue comes up...
I have the following data.frame, I want to visualize:
> data_rb
tld spam1 spam2 share
1 ca 826436 73452 0.0889
2 org 470550 25740 0.0547
3 de 156042 15531 0.0995
4 com 140753 7527 0.0535
5 edu 34845 2507 0.0719
6 net 12781 382 0.0299
7 ru 7648 18 0.0024
2010 Mar 12
1
simple plot in ggplot2, wrong error bars
I was wondering if anyone could help me with this, simple problem.
I am essentially following the example on Hadley's webpage
(http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/geom_errorbar.html), but it still doesn't make any
sense to me.
df <- data.frame(trt = factor(c("intact", "intact", "removed", "removed")),
coon = c(0.093, 0.06, 0.057, 0.09), group =
2016 Apr 12
2
ggplot2
Dear R Community,
Below is a problem with a simple ggplot2 graph. The code returns the error
message below.
Error: stat_count() must not be used with a y aesthetic.
My code is below and the data is attached as a ?text? file.
# Graph of the probabilities
library(digest)
library(DT)
datatable(probability)
str(probability)
probability$Fertilizer <- as.factor(probability$Fertilizer)
2012 Feb 01
1
ggplot2(0.9.0): could not find function "=="
Hi,
I have a question related to the newest version of ggplot2 (0.9.0). I
just updated this morning and from CRAN it looks like the Mac version
is the only one at 0.9.0 as of right now.
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/ggplot2/index.html
Anyway, I was in the midst of a project where I was trying to
replicate "Back-to-back Bar Charts" in this blog post.