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2005 Jan 13
1
Space between bars in barplot
Hi
I am trying to understand the "space" argument to barplot() and I think
it is not working as stated. The docs say:
space: the amount of space (as a fraction of the average bar width)
left before each bar.
Which means that I can pass a vector, the same length as the no. of
bars, and the nth element of that vector will be the space left before
the nth bar. This is
2004 Dec 01
2
barplot() using beside=TRUE and the density argument
Hi
I am using barplot() to draw some barplots, with a matrix as the data so
that multiple bars are drawn for each data point. I want to use the
argument "beside=TRUE" to juxtapose the bars instead of stacking them.
If I execute:
barplot(data,names.arg=names,density=c(20,10),beside=FALSE)
I get the expected behaviour i.e. the bottom part of the column is
shaded 20 lines per inch, the
2003 Dec 04
1
assigning colors to barplot when beside=TRUE
dear list,
i am having trouble coloring the bars in a barplot. my data have two
groups, which i would like to plot side by side. within each group i
want to sort the observations in decreasing order, like a pareto
chart. the bar colors would relfect the value of a third variable.
below i have generated a reproducible example. the bar heights are a
given pig's "gain",
2009 Dec 15
2
Diagonal Labels on "Beside" Bars in Barplot
My question is based on an example provided in the following:
Referencing:
Statistics with R
Vincent Zoonekynd
<zoonek at math.jussieu.fr>
6th January 2007
URL:
http://zoonek2.free.fr/UNIX/48_R/all.html
data(HairEyeColor)
a <- as.table( apply(HairEyeColor, c(1,2), sum) )
# Provided Example
barplot(a, beside = TRUE,
legend.text = attr(a, "dimnames")$Hair)
# I
2006 Feb 21
2
rotated labels in barplot with beside=T and multiple groups
I have a data set that I display using barplot. I don't know what you
call it, but when I look at it, it looks like this:
> lsu
(0,0.1] (0.1,0.2] (0.2,0.3] (0.3,0.4] (0.4,0.5] (0.5,0.6]
A 0.052631579 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000
B 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.001007049 0.003021148 0.000000000 0.000000000
E 0.200000000 0.000000000
2005 Feb 07
2
barplot: space makes beside=F (PR#7668)
Full_Name: Ondrej Medek
Version: 2.0.1
OS: Linux/Debian Sarge
Submission from: (NULL) (147.32.127.204)
Hi,
I had a R version 1.5.1 and I used a 'barplot' with 'beside=T' and 'space' has
been vector of 8 numbers 'space=c(1,0.5,rep(c(0.5,-0.5),3))'. Then I upgraded to
the R 2.0.1 and my graphs are broken. If I use any vector of more than 2
elements for
2005 May 30
3
values of bars in barplot
Hi,
I couldn't find how to have the values written on the
top of each bar in a barplot. When using hist(), it is
possible to use labels=T, but this option does not
seem to exist for barplot().
Is there a trick I could use to do that ?
Thanks to all
Luc
2012 Mar 02
2
Spacing of text does not match spacing of bars in barplot
I have a very standard barplot. My labels are too long to be printed
horizontally under each bar, so I am using text to put the labels on a 45
degree slant.
However, the labels are spaced more narrowly than the bars, so on an 8
vertical bar plot, the end of the eighth label is lined up with the seventh
bar.
Preferably I don't want to do every text label separately (I'm having this
2007 Jan 25
1
barplot x-axis problem
Hi R-users,
I'm new to R and I'm trying to make a barplot combined with two lines
(refering to secondary y-axis). Bars should represent the number of
transfused patients by age class and sex and lines should represent
the amount of blood units given in age classes. I have now successfully made
a barplot and used par(new=TRUE) to plot another empty graph at the top of
the barplot.
2006 Sep 22
1
Variable as color in a barplot
Dear wise ones,
I have a problem assigning different colors to bars in a barplot.
The data I'm using is the following dataframe (truncated) :
> L0
r n p t
[...]
18 19 1 1 RFM
19 20 1 1 RFM
20 21 2 1 RFM
21 23 6 1 RIH
22 24 2 1 ROC
23 25 1 1 ROC
24 26 1 1 ROC
25 27 2 1 ROC
26 28 2 1 RFT
27 29 1 1 RFT
28 30 2 1 RFT
29 31 1 1 ROH
[...]
My barplot should
2012 Jan 10
2
stacked barplot colour coding
Hi all,
i'm fairly new to R and its graphing, but having unsuccessfully 'googled'
and checked this forum to find answer to my problem, i'm posting my question
here.
I'm trying to plot stacked barplot. I have simple data that looks like this:
bg ag
0.41 2.81
0.37 2.91
0.31 2.06
0.32 2.39
every row indicates a factor (1,2,3,4, see below in names.arg). Now when i
plot
2009 Feb 27
2
add absolute value to bars in barplot
Hello,
r-help at r-project.orgbarplot(twcons.area,
beside=T, col=c("green4", "blue", "red3", "gray"),
xlab="estate",
ylab="number of persons", ylim=c(0, 110),
legend.text=c("treated", "mix", "untreated", "NA"))
produces a barplot very fine. In addition, I'd like to get the
2010 Oct 29
2
make many barplot into one plot
Dear R users
I would like to group my barplot graph (see example on the R help link). The proposed R code, adding individual bars to the plot, looks really overwhelming. My specific dataset just consists of five groups and three different levels within each groups (the individual bars). The .txt file is read as matrix (horizontal: group, vertical: levels).
The R trellis barchart (function
2007 Aug 04
2
bars' values on barplot
Hi,
I need bars' values on barplot, and I don't know how I can put it. I do my
barplot as:
data<-read.table("/my_path/file.dat",header=T, sep="\t")
barplot(as.matrix(data),log="y",beside=TRUE,main="my_title", xlab="x name",
ylab="y name").
How can I add the values on each bar?
Thanks..
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2005 Dec 13
2
Labeling a range of bars in barplot?
Hi, I am plotting a distribution of (ordered) values as a barplot. I
would like to label groups of bars together to highlight aspects of the
distribution. The label for the group should be the range of values in
those bars.
As this is hard to describe, here is an example;
x <- rlnorm(50)*2
barplot(sort(x,decreasing=T))
y <- quantile(x, seq(0, 1, 0.2))
y
plot(diff(y))
That last
2003 Nov 04
2
more barplot presentation questions
Thanks to those who pointed me at the solutions to the legend overprinting the bars. I took the "easy" way of rescaling the y axis, picking the scaling factor for stacked bars is somewhat problematic but sufficient for my application.
I have another couple of barplot questions:
- Can I extend the major ticks on the Y axis across the page? Or both axes to form a grid?
- A really
2004 Nov 16
2
Barplot difficulties
Hello. I am an R newbie struggling to learn and use R . I have read many
portions of the R Reference Manual, as well as the FAQs. Given that I
learn something new each time, I know I might be missing something
obvious. But I appeal to your good nature to help me through this
initial problem.
I have attached a pdf file to demonstrate what I desire and have listed
what my data looks like in
2003 Nov 07
1
barplot(names.arg) versus axis(labels)
Should I be able to use axis() on a barplot? i have a data.frame, the first
3 values of which are:
> c[1:3,]
median mean
A1 56.5 58.50000
A61 73.0 73.00000
A62 63.0 63.00000
> str(c)
`data.frame': 19 obs. of 2 variables:
$ median: num 56.5 73 63 161 51 55 44.5 22 54 49 ...
$ mean : num 58.5 73.0 63.0 161.0 47.5 ...
if I do barplot(median) and then try
2005 Jun 30
2
How to rotate the axisnames in a BARPLOT
Hi all,
- how can I do a barplot with rotated axis labels? I've seen the example for
just a plot in the FAQ, but I'll missing the coordinates to plot my text at
the right position beneath the bars.
Is there any (easy?) solution?
- how can I set the y-axis in a barplot to logarithmic scale?
Many thanks in advance!
Best Regards
Tom
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2008 Jun 20
5
Plotting barplot and scatterplot on same device - x-axis problem
Hi R-users
I'm a relative newbie and uses R mostly for graphical purpose. I have a
layout problem when plotting a scatterplot and a barplot using
par(new=TRUE). The baseline of the x-axis is not positioned equal for the
two plotting functions (see picture) and I have been unable to find out how
this is changed.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p18025066/pic.jpeg
I have added the script if this