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2009 Oct 29
1
multiple pages with ggplot2 facet_wrap?
I currently use lattice functions to produce multiple pages of plots using the "layout" argument to specify the number of rows and columns of panels, e.g., xyplot(price ~ carat | clarity, diamonds, layout = c(2, 2)) This results in 2 pages of 4 panels each. "diamonds" is a data.frame distributed with ggplot2. I would like to do the same with ggplot2 but have been
2010 Sep 11
1
Setting scales for ggplot2 with facets
Faceting in ggplot2 seems to permit different scales for different facets, but I fail to see how one could control ylim and xlim ranges for each facet separately. For instance, I would like to set the ylim = c(0,10) for facet "A" and ylim = c(42,102) for facet "B". Since the data is out of these ranges, setting facet_grid(factor ~ ., scales = "free_y") does not
2008 Nov 22
2
ggplot2 - facet_grid and facet_wrap
Hello R users (and Hadley) I have another question about ggplot2 :-) (version 0.8) `dat` <- structure(list(D = c("a", "b", "c", "d"), G = c(1.51520888871520, 1.88812208268440, -6.60521862, 0.55968739), E = c(1.38888592256404, 1.39366168665589, 1.22509259382058, 1.36617701059296), I = c(6.92634958902857, 6.94416045215158, 13.2179488828556,
2009 Feb 26
1
gplot problems with faceting
Dear R-Listers, I am very confused with what seems to be a misuse of the faceting options with gplot function and I hope you might help me on this. z contains various simulation results from simulations with different set of parameters. I melt my data to have the following data.frame structure : > str(z) 'data.frame': 12383 obs. of 5 variables: $ vID : num 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2013 Mar 07
3
ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem.
Hi everyone (again), before you all start screaming that the reordering of factors has been discusse on several threads and is not particular to ggplot2, hear me out. I can easily reorder my x-axis factor in facet.grid() in ggplot2. What I cannot reorder are the factors represented on the strips. I can see that the graphs are changing, so I am afraid of what it is I am doing. Why is ggplot2
2013 Mar 06
6
Ggplot2: Moving legend, change fill and removal of space between plots when using grid.arrange() possible use of facet_grid?
Hi, # For publications, I am not allowed to repeat the axes. I have tried to remove the axes using: # yaxt="n", but it did not work. I have not understood how to do this in ggplot2. Can you help me? # I also do not want loads of space between the graphs (see below script with Dummy Data). # If I could make it look like the examples on the (nice) examples page: #
2009 Aug 11
1
ggplot2: override facet names in facet_wrap?
just a quick question (to which I suspect the answer is "no"): does anyone know if, in the ggplot2 package, there's a way to override the default names of the facets in facet_wrap (which correspond to the levels of the factor used to facet)? I know that I go back and change the levels of the factor, but it would be convenient to be able to supply a vector of level names at the time
2011 Nov 16
1
geom_bar with missing data in package ggplot
Dear all, I was hoping someone could help with a ggplot question. I would like to generate a faceted bar chart, but missing data are causing problems. g<-structure(list(Date = structure(c(11322, 11687, 12052, 11322, 11687, 12052, 11322, 11687, 12052, 11322, 11687, 12052), class = "Date"), variable = c("Govt Revenues to GDP", "Govt Revenues to GDP",
2011 Dec 23
1
simple ggplot2 question
Hello, I am trying to make a plot using the code below. The plot is divided into two parts, using facet_grid. I would like the vertical axis (labelled 'place') to be different for each location (=part). So in the upper part, only places 'n' through 'z' are shown, while in the lower part, only places 'a' through 'm' are shown. I thought 'free_y'
2009 Jan 07
1
Problem with ggplot2 - facet_wrap and boxplot
Hello R users and Hadley, Back again with a little problem in ggplot2 =o) (ggplot 0.8.1, R 2.8.0) Here the problem : library(ggplot2) df <- data.frame(id = 1:100, x1 = c(rnorm(50), rnorm(50, 1)), x2 = c(rnorm(50), rnorm(50, 1.5)), x3 = c(rnorm(50, 0.5), rnorm(50, 2.5)), group = as.factor(rep(c("a", "b"), each = 50))) df.melt <- melt(df, id = c("id",
2018 Jan 19
2
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
So the general strategy for getting these into separate panels in ggplot is to have a single variable that will be your response and a factor variable that indexes which original variable it came from. This can be accomplished in many ways, but the way I use is with the melt() function in the reshape2 package. For example, library(reshape2) plotDF <- melt(SPYdf, ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
2013 Feb 18
1
ggplot2 and facet_wrap help
Dear R experts, I am trying to arrange multiple plots, creating one graph for each size1 factor variable in my data frame, and each plot has the median price on the y-axis and the size2 on the x-axis grouped by clarity: library(ggplot2) df <- data.frame(price=matrix(sample(1:1000, 100, replace = TRUE), ncol = 1)) df$size1 = 1:nrow(df) df$size1 = cut(df$size1, breaks=11)
2013 Sep 18
1
ggplot2: changing strip text in facet_grid and a legend text problem
Hi, Dummy data script and scripts are attached below. I would like to change the plot to look like this:
2017 Nov 10
1
How to create separate legend for each plot in the function of facet_wrap in ggplot2?
Hi R users, I need to create more than 20 figures (one for each group) in one page. I have a common legend for 20 figures using the facet_wrap. However the range of the values among the groups are very wide. For example one group has the value of 0 to 3, but the values of some of the groups has ranged from 0 to 20 so that when I used a single common legend for all 20 figures, I could not display
2016 Apr 16
3
a replace for subset
Hi, I have a data set (mydata), which a part of this is like the following: 'data.frame': 36190 obs. of 16 variables: $ RE : int 38 41 11 67 30 18 38 41 41 30 ... $ LU : int 4200 3330 530 4500 3000 1790 4700 3400 3640 4000 ... $ COUNTRY : Factor w/ 4 levels "DE","FR","JP", "FR"? $Light
2019 May 30
2
Que tal comunidad, una pregunta general: existe en la librería ggplot, algún comando que permita hacer simultáneamente 2 graficos dentro del mismo layout, como el operador | en la libreria lattice ? muchas gracias, un abrazo a todos, Eric.
Que tal comunidad, una pregunta general: existe en la librería ggplot, algún comando que permita hacer simultáneamente 2 graficos dentro del mismo layout, como el operador | en la libreria lattice ? muchas gracias, un abrazo a todos, Eric.
2016 Apr 16
0
a replace for subset
Would facet_wrap or facet_grid give you what you want? On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 8:45 AM, ch.elahe via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote: > Hi, > I have a data set (mydata), which a part of this is like the following: > > > 'data.frame': 36190 obs. of 16 variables: > $ RE : int 38 41 11 67 30 18 38 41 41 30 ... > $ LU
2019 May 31
2
Que tal comunidad, una pregunta general: existe en la librería ggplot, algún comando que permita hacer simultáneamente 2 graficos dentro del mismo layout, como el operador | en la libreria lattice ? muchas gracias, un abrazo a todos, Eric.
Muchas gracias Carlos !! un abrazo, Eric. On 30-05-19 17:57, Carlos Ortega wrote: > Hola, > > Sí, en ggplot esto se resuelve con: > > * facet_grid() > * facet_wrap() > > Saludos, > Carlos Ortega > www.qualityexcellence.es <http://www.qualityexcellence.es> > > El jue., 30 may. 2019 a las 23:30, neo (<ericconchamunoz en gmail.com >
2010 Dec 06
2
ggplot2: Controlling line width of panel borders
Dear R-users, i encountered some problems when trying to adjust the line width of the axes and stripes in a plot created with ggplot2. I use the "barley" dataset of the lattice package to illustrate my problem: library(ggplot2) library(lattice) barley[["SD"]] <- 5 limits <- aes(ymax=barley$yield + barley$SD,ymin=barley$yield - barley$SD) p1 <-
2016 Apr 16
1
a replace for subset
-Thank you James, well the problem of my type of data is that there can be many possible subsets and therefore plots, and I want to automatically generate them, and facet_wrap does not give me all the possible cases On Saturday, April 16, 2016 6:01 AM, James C. Whanger <james.whanger at gmail.com> wrote: Would facet_wrap or facet_grid give you what you want? On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at