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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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2011 Apr 16
2
Rotating the x-axis labels of a barplot
Dear listserv,
Here is my latest formatting problem. I would like to rotate the x-axis labels
by 45 degrees on a _barplot_. Apparently this is slightly different from the
example given in the R FAQ, which is for rotating the x-axis labels on a
scatterplot
(http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#How-can-I-create-rotated-axis-labels_003f).
I have adapted that code, as best I could, and
2010 Jan 22
4
Rotating the axis labels in the basic graphic device ?
Hello dear R help group,
I learned recently that one can change the rotation of labels in the axis,
when using a lattice plot, for example:
library(lattice)
barchart(yield ~ variety , data = barley,
groups = year,
ylab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre)",
scales = list(rot = 45))
My question is: Is there an application of "rot" in something like
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
2004 Aug 13
1
barplot and names.arg
R-help
Is there any option to get closer the x-axis and names.arg from barplot?
Thank you
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2009 Dec 01
1
Aligning Diagonally Oriented Labels Under Bar Chart
I searched the forms (i.e., R Search)?and come up with the following suggested link:
?http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#How-can-I-create-rotated-axis-labels_003f
I tried to implement what I believe was being implied by that URL and came up with the below:
barplot(WorldPhones[1,],
??????? ylim=c(0, 50000),
??????? axes=FALSE, ann=FALSE,
???????
2010 Aug 12
3
x-axis label print in 45 degree
Hi how can print x-axis labels in 45 degree in boxplot() (or plot in general)? I
can use las=2 to print in 90 degree, but it looks ugly. Is there a simple option
to do 45 degree easily?
Thanks
John
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!
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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
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
2003 Jan 17
2
barplot plotting problem
Hi,
Is there any equivalent of type="n" when constructing barplots which will
still construct the axes (plot=F, as it says doesn' plot anything at all).
Alternatively I tried setting col="white" and border="white" but the border
command does not seem to be operational. True??
Any other ideas? What I'm actually trying to do is construct vertical
abline()'s
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 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
2003 Dec 23
1
How can I put error bars on a barplot() ?
Hi all,
I am a relatively new R user... trying to put error bars (from SD values) on my data represented with barplot(). But I can't find any function or instruction to do so.
Is there an easier way to do this than using segments() as I saw in an example in the R reference manual ? Then, can I define there graphical apparence ?
Thanks for help.
Regards
Olivier BUHARD
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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"),
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")$Hair)
# I
2009 Jul 27
3
numbers on barplot
Hello all,
I have this simple barplot code:
ifn <- "id.dat"
dat <- read.table(ifn)
ofn <- "id.png"
bitmap(ofn, type = "png256", width = 30, height = 30, pointsize = 30, bg =
"white",res=50)
par(mar=c(5, 5, 3, 2),lwd=5)
par(cex.main=1.6,cex.lab=1.6,cex.axis=1.6)
names(dat)<-c("NumberOfPeople","Average")
2006 Oct 02
5
Barplot
Hello,
I have used the following data to draw my barplot:
BL LR Q
36.35 1.00 1.92
36.91 4.00 0.00
25.70 6.00 0.00
34.38 3.00 1.92
05.32 0.50 0.00
BL<-c(36.35, 36.91, 25.70, 34.38, 05.32)
LR<-c(1.00, 4.00, 6.00, 3.00, 0.50)
Q<-<(1.92, 0.00, 0.00, 1.92, 0.00)
barplot(dt$LR, main='LR Value', col='orange', border='black',
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 Feb 08
2
rotating axis / mtext labels
Hello list.
Is it possible to use par(srt=45) to rotate text by 45 degrees along the
x-axis of a plot. Using:
<code>
x_names<-c("C57 Nv", "C57 Vacc", "129 Nv", "129 Vacc", "IFNgR Nv", "IFNgR Vacc")
par(srt=45)
mtext(font=2, x_names, side=1, line=1, at=l, cex=1.2)
par(srt=0)
</code>
doesn't seem to work in R 2.2.0