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2007 Jul 14
1
scaling of different data sets in ggplot
Dear list (but probably mostly Hadley):
In ggplot, operations to modify 'guides' are accessed through grid
objects, but I did not find mention of creating new guides or possibly
removing them altogether using ggplot functions. I wonder if this is
something I need to learn grid to learn more about (which I hope to do
eventually).
Also, ggplot()+geom_object() [where 'object' can be
2012 Sep 19
2
ggplot formato dígitos en ggplot2
Hola de nuevo.
Resulta que al actualizar a la versión 0.9.2 de ggplot2 , ahora en mi
eje continuo y , los valores se etiquetan en formato científico , cuando
antes era normal. Es decir, mis valores máximos están sobre 300000, pero
en el eje ahora pone 3e+05 y no he encontrado como cambiarlo.
He visto que se puede cambiar utilizando el paquete scales y utilizando
por ejemplo , siendo p un
2012 Mar 16
1
ggplot axis limit
Hi,
This is probably an easy one, but I am new to ggplot2 and cannot find an
answer online.
I am bar plotting values of 10 groups. These values are all within a 90-100
range, so I would like leave out the area of the bars below 90. If I say
"graph + scale_y_continuous(limit=c(90, 100))", it does limit the axis but
the bars disappear completely. Any solution here?
Thanks a lot!
2007 Oct 31
1
reversing the scale on ggplot
Dear All,
I am trying to build a simple ggplot, but where the scale is
reversed, i.e. the largest numbers are on the bottom.
An example of the code I am using is
> plotdata<-data.frame(x=1:10, y=runif(10))
> plot<-ggplot()
> plot<-plot+layer(data=plotdata, mapping=aes_string(x='x',y='y'),
geom='point', stat='identity', size=4)
>
2007 Dec 11
2
ggplot - Setting the y-scale in a bar plot
Dear All (probably Hadley),
I am now trying to customise some plots using a bar geom.
I do not want to use the default binning statistic, but rather
calculate the bar heigths separately. I do manage this, but for
comparison purposes I would like to have a set of plots all with the
same y-axis height. But I do not seem to find out how to fix the
scale of the y-axis in this case.
Any tips?
2010 Jun 30
2
ggplot qplot bar removing bars when truncating scale
I'm having problems with this example, it is posted with reproduceable code
below, both with the normal 0-6 scale and the desired 3-6 scale (with bars
removed). How can I get the graph to have the desired 3-6 scale without
removing the bars. Thanks!
#Data
2023 Nov 24
1
ggplot adjust two y-axis
Hi Sibylle,
For that kind of data with two different scales, I generally use two graphs
that I name gg1 and gg2 and join them using gridExtra::grid.arrange(gg1,
gg2). This way, the red part of your graph is easier to interpret.
Have a nice day,
Charles-?douard
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2011 Mar 24
1
questions regarding stat_smooth in ggplot area plot
Hello,
I drew a simple area plot using ggplot2 using
set <- read.table(file="http://www.jovian.nl/set.csv", head=1, sep=",")
library(ggplot2)
ggplot() +
layer(
data = set, mapping = aes(x = time, y = hours),
geom = "area", stat="smooth", color="red"
) +
layer(
data = set, mapping = aes(x = time, y = hours),
geom = "area",
2023 Nov 24
1
ggplot adjust two y-axis
Hi,
I don't know the axis mecanism well enough in ggplot but using the original
barplot function you can add an axis on the right using the axis function.
Here is an example:
test <- as.table(matrix(c(2,10,3,11), 2,2))
barplot(test, beside = TRUE, col = scales::brewer_pal(palette = 1)(2))
axis(4, at = c(0, 5, 10), labels = c(0,50,100))
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2023 Nov 24
1
ggplot adjust two y-axis
Dear R-users
Is it possible to adjust two y-axis in a ggplot differently?
- First y axis (0-60)
- Second y axis (0-2500)
### Figure 1
ggplot(Fig1,aes(BFF,Wert,fill=Studien_Flaeche))+
geom_bar(stat="identity",position='dodge')+
scale_y_continuous(name="First Axis", sec.axis=sec_axis(trans=~.*50,
name="Second Axis"))+
2017 Oct 12
2
dual y-axis for ggplot
Hi,
To my knowledge, an excellent of ggplot with a second y-axis is
https://rpubs.com/MarkusLoew/226759
In this example, the author uses two colors for the two lines, but the
line shapes are the same -- both are solid. Could each line have its own
color as well as its own shape? For example, can I make the red line with
the linetype "twodash", while the blue line with the
2023 Nov 24
1
ggplot adjust two y-axis
Dear Charles-Edouard
Thanks a lot. Yes indeed barplot sounds excellent.
Unfortunately, the scale of the smaller axis is fixed, even If I am able to
draw to axes. The idea is to expand the scale to the scale to the second
axis for comparison.
F1 <- as.table(matrix(c(50,11,6,17,16,3,1,2237,611,403,240,280,0,0), 2,7))
barplot(F1, beside = TRUE, col = c("blue", "grey"))
2023 Nov 24
1
ggplot adjust two y-axis
Hi,
Just find a scaling factor that would make the two sets of data comparable.
Here I divided the second row by 5 and did the same for the second axis.
Charles-?douard
F1 <- as.table(matrix(c(50,11,6,17,16,3,1,2237,611,403,240,280,0,0), 2,7))
barplot(F1, beside = TRUE, col = c("blue", "grey")) axis(2,
at=c(0,10,20,30,40,50,60, labels=c(0,10,20,30,40,50,60))) axis(4, at =
2017 Jun 18
2
Problema con Histograma con porcentajes usando ggplot
Estimados
Soy un nuevo usario de R, y estoy usando como base de datos el European
Social Survey, que tiene datos de 40,000 individuos, y alrededor de 23
países europeos. Lo que he seleccionado es la útima ola, el round 7, para
el año 2014.
He leido los datos, desde SPSS y aquí tienen la base de datos y que tipo de
objetos se han generado, y tambíen la distribución por pais de la muestra.
No he
2017 Oct 12
0
dual y-axis for ggplot
Sorry let me clarify.
If I modify the line
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = air_temp, colour = "Temperature"))
by
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = air_temp, colour = "Temperature", linetype
="Temperature"))
and
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = rel_hum/5, colour = "Humidity"))
by
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = rel_hum/5, colour = "Humidity",
2010 Sep 11
1
ggplot: stat_smooth() and nls method
Hi all,
Does one of you know if there is any way to combine a "nls" method in
the stat_smooth of ggplot?
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2008 Jan 11
1
ggplot2, coord_equal and aspect ratio
Hi everyone, Hi Hadley,
I am a heavy user of coord_equal() in ggplot2 since most of my data is
spatial, on x,y coordinates. Everything works. However by enforcing an
aspect ratio of 1 for the plotting region, coord_equal() usually
wastes a lot of space if the region of interest is not a perfect square.
For example:
x=runif(10)
a=data.frame(x=x*3,y=x)
ggplot(data=a, aes(x=x,y=y)) +
2017 Oct 12
1
dual y-axis for ggplot
Hi John,
You can try the following:
override.linetype=c("twodash","solid")
p <- ggplot(obs, aes(x = Timestamp))
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = air_temp, colour = "Temperature", linetype
="Temperature"))
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = rel_hum/5, colour = "Humidity",
linetype="Humidity"))
p <- p +
2009 Jun 18
1
lattice logaritmic scale (basis "e" ), rewriting labels using xscale.component
Hi there,
sorry for troubling everybody once again, I've got a problem rewriting
Sarkar's function for
rewriting the tick locations in a logaritmic way (s.
http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/code/Chapter08.R):
His example works for log 2 but I need log e (natural logarithm). My
problem is that if I replace
2 with "e" (using paste()), I get the error message that the location
2017 Oct 17
2
ggplot / second axis / just a notation problem
Hi,
I have a question on ggplot2 with the second axis, but I don't think one
needs to know ggplot2 package in order to answer this question.
In this example,
https://rpubs.com/MarkusLoew/226759
since the transformation of the second axis is given by y1=y2*5,
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p <- p + scale_y_continuous(sec.axis = sec_axis(~.*5, name = "Relative
humidity [%]"))
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Note