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2009 Oct 25
3
Trying to save both an rgl plot and a bar plot errors
Hello,
I am basically using a script that is designed to first create an rgl 3d scatter plot followed by a barplot on the same data. After this is done, the program is to first save the barplot as a .tiff file then to save the rgl 3d graph as a .png file. Once this is done, it is to repeat this 3d plot and barplot combo with saving 49 more times. The plotting script excerpt will be posted at the
2012 Mar 12
2
barplot and NA
Am I wrong that barplot is supposed to just skip NAs, and continue with the rest of the data in a matrix column? That's how I read various posts on the subject.
But that's not what happens for me with R64.app (on a Mac, obviously). For example:
d0 <- as.matrix(c(2,3,4))
d1 <- as.matrix(c(2,3,NA))
d2 <- as.matrix(c(2,NA,4))
d3 <- as.matrix(c(NA,3,4))
barplot(d0)
barplot(d1)
2011 Apr 04
2
gap.barplot doesn't support data arrays?
I am trying to make a barplot with a broken axis using gap.barplot (in the
indispensable plotrix package). This works well when the data is a vector:
> twogrp<-c(rnorm(10)+4,rnorm(10)+20)
> gap.barplot(twogrp,gap=c(8,16),xlab="Index",ytics=c(3,6,17,20),ylab="Group
values",main="Barplot with gap")
But when the data is an array (for a bar plot with multiple
2012 Aug 26
3
Aligning barplot
All, Consider:
BagA <- c(-1000,10,10,10,10,10,10,
10,20,20,20,20,20,20,30,
30,40,40,50,60)
BagB <- c(10,20,30,30,40,40,50,50,
50,50,50,50,60,60,60,60,
60,60,60,1000)
layout(c(2,1))
barplot(table(BagB))
barplot(table(BagA))
At this point, I'd like to arrange the plots so that the 10-bars are
aligned, the 20-bars are aligned, etc. So, I started
2006 Dec 01
3
Make many barplot into one plot
Dear all,
## I have 4 tables like this:
satu <- array(c(5,15,20,68,29,54,84,119), dim=c(2,4),
dimnames=list(c("Negative", "Positive"), c("Black",
"Brown", "Red", "Blond")))
dua <- array(c(50,105,30,8,29,25,84,9), dim=c(2,4),
dimnames=list(c("Negative", "Positive"),
2008 Dec 06
2
Barplot label
Dear all,
I am trying to make barplot from matrix with "beside=FALSE". I have 165 labels in my bar plot. When i plot the label horizontally below the barplot, then all labels are not appear in the plot due to lack of space. I used the following function:
barplot(t(bar), main="Barplot based on LCMS", ylab="RF membership Probability",
2011 Jul 14
2
Problem with x labels of barplot
Hello everyone,
i am currently creating a barplot.
This barplot takes a vector of ~200 datapoints.
Each datapoint represents one bar.
http://img96.imageshack.us/i/human1w.png/
(Ok as you see, it is not only one barplot, but a series of barplots).
Now, these barplots represent a human chromosome. This means they are
ordered. For instance bar number 50, means position 50 in the human
chromosome.
2009 Mar 03
2
preparing data for barplot()
What is the best way to produce a barplot from my data? I would like
the barplot to show each person with the values stacked
val1+val2+val3, so there is one bar for each person When I use
barplot(data.matrix(realdata)), it shows one bar for each value
instead.
To post here, I created an artificical data set, but it works fine.
fakedata <- as.data.frame(list(LETTERS[1:3]))
colnames(fakedata)
2011 Aug 25
1
How to vary the distance between the pairs of a side-by-side barplot?
Hello,
for my project I wanted to create a side-by-side barplot. For each of 143 treatments there are always two measurement. This two measurements (a pair) are represented by a red resp. a yellow bar. I was able to write the code for the side-by-side barplot. Unfortunately however I am not able to vary the distance between the measurement pairs ( the distance from one red-yellow bar pair to the
2011 Jul 01
1
Reverse legend label order in barplot
Hi list,
I've thus far not found a solution to my problem and hope someone can help.
I have a data matrix and wish to plot a stacked bar plot using barplot().
This is simple enough, but I have a problem with the legend labels being in
the reverse order from what I want. The default appears to have labels
ascending bottom-to-top reflecting bottom-to-top sub-bars, but I would like
the
2009 Feb 12
2
barplot() x axes are not updated after removal of categories from the dataframe
Hi all,
I'd be grateful for your help. I am a new user struggling with a barplot
issue.
I am plotting categories (X axis) and their mean count (Y axies) with
barplot().
The first call to barplot works fine.
I remove records from the dataframe using final=[!final$varname == "some
value",]
I echo the dataframe and the records are no longer in the dataframe.
When I call plot again
2006 Oct 17
3
barplot question
i'm doing a bar plot and there are 16 column variables. is there a way
to make the variable names go down instead of across when you do the
barplot ?
because the names are so long, the barplot just shows 3 names and leaves
the rest out. if i could rotate the names 90 degrees, it would probably
fit a lot more.
or maybe i can use space to make the horizontal width longer ? I looed
up ?barlot but
2007 Nov 04
2
Fw: Creating a barplot--advice needed
Subject: Creating a barplot--advice needed
> Advice needed: I am preparing a computer program to do a barchart. Advice
> needed: Should I learn the lattice package, or try to? As a
> non-statistician, much of the terminology is unfamiliar to me. "grouping
> variable," "object of class trellis," etc. Or, is there a more easily
> learned way to do it? It is a
2002 Oct 14
2
barplot + plot
Dear all,
I've got another question,
By default barplot and plot seem to produce slightly different y-axis.
The problem I've got is when using a mix figure with both, barplot and
plot. For example:
barplot(1:5, ylim=c(0, 6))
par(new= T)
plot(1:5, 9:5, type="b", axes=FALSE, ylim=c(0,9))
axis(4)
box()
note that both plots (barplot and plot) should start at 0, but the exact
2011 Jan 25
2
barplot with varaible-width bars
I would like to produce a bar plot with varying-width bars. Here is an example to illustrate:
ww <- c(417,153,0.0216,0.0065,556,256,0.0162,0.0117,
+ 726,379,0.0358,0.0501,786,502,0.0496,0.0837,
+ 892,591,0.0785,0.0795)
yy<-t(t(array(ww,c(2,10))))
barplot(yy[,2*1:5],las=1,space=c(.1,.5),beside=T)
produces a barplot of 5 pairs of bars that are of equal width
2007 May 15
1
stacked barplot with positive and negatvie values
Hello I'm trying to create a barplot with a couple of stacked positive
values and with one negative value for each group.
example:
trees<-c(20,30,10)
shrubs<-c(12,23,9)
veg<-c(2,3,4)
soil<-c(-100,-123,-89)
example1<-t(cbind(trees,shrubs,veg))
barplot(example1)
#this works so far
#but now:
example2<-t(cbind(trees,shrubs,veg,soil))
barplot(example2)
This shows no more
2018 Jan 09
3
barplot_add=TRUE
Dear R users
aim
Barplot of insect trap catches (y variable trapcatch) at one specific station (variable FiBL_Hecke) from week 1-52 ( x variable week).
It works well using the function tapply (sum trapcatch per week, males and females not separated), however, I intend to separate the y variable trapcatch in males and females (variable m_w: m and w)
problem
I used the function "add" to
2010 Feb 02
2
barplot y axis too short
Hello,
The function barplot automatically creates a y-axis that doesn't necessarily
cover the range of y-values to be plotted. I know how to manually create my
own y-axis so that it does cover the range, but I was wondering if there is
some parameter to change so that the scale of the y-axis is automatically
taller than the tallest bar.
I thought setting xpd=F would do it, since it says that
2013 Jan 31
2
Help with multiple barplots
Hello: I need to create a six barplots from data that looks pretty close to what appears below. There are two grouping variables (age and gender) and three dependent variables for each grouping variables. I'm not really familiar with trellis graphics, perhaps there is something that can do what I need there, i don't know.
The thing is: I *need* these to appear on one row, with some way
2004 Sep 16
1
barplot with vcd library
'barplot' doesn't seem to work with vcd library.
Am I supposed to detach vcd when I want to use barplot?
Here's an example.
Say I have the following matrix,
> m <- matrix(c(1,2,3, 4,5,6, 3,4,5, 2,3,4), ncol=4)
> m
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4]
[1,] 1 4 3 2
[2,] 2 5 4 3
[3,] 3 6 5 4
Then
> barplot(m)
gives a barplot of the data.
However,