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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 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
2013 Oct 12
2
Order of factors with facets in ggplot2
Hello,
I'd like to produce a ggplot where the order of factors within facets is
based on the average of another variable.
Here's a reproducible example. My problem is that the factors are ordered
similarly in both facets. I would like to have, within each facet of `f1',
boxplots for 'x' within each factor `f2', where the boxplots are ordered
based on the average of x
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
2018 Mar 12
2
ggplot and boxplots
Hi,
I was wondering if someone could give me a hint or two. I'm having problems generating ggplot2 boxplots . The plot that is has dots but no boxplots. Below is the dataset
> testing_ggplot
V1 V2 V3
1 256 Disabled 688.61
2 256 Disabled 698.63
3 256 Disabled 700.02
4 256 Disabled 693.36
5 256 Disabled 688.8
6 256 Disabled 697.72
7 256 Disabled 698.15
8 256
2011 Jun 10
1
Double x grid in ggplot2
I am trying to overlay raw data with a boxplot as follows:
pp = qplot(factor(time, levels=0:60, ordered=TRUE),
error, data=dfsub, size=I(1), main =" title", ylab="Error
(min)",
xlab="Time before ON (min)", alpha=I(1/10),
ylim=c(-30,40), geom="jitter") +
facet_wrap(~ runway, ncol=2) +
2010 Nov 10
1
ggplot2 problem in interacting mode
Hi all,
When running R interactively, I have the problem as following:
> library(ggplot2)
Loading required package: reshape
Loading required package: plyr
Attaching package: 'reshape'
The following object(s) are masked from 'package:plyr':
round_any
Loading required package: grid
Loading required package: proto
> data(VADeaths)
> pg <- ggplot(melt(VADeaths),
2016 Jun 24
3
Ayuda ggplot2
Hola a todos!
Soy nueva en R y necesito hacer unos gráficos para una investigación, he
explorado un poco y estoy intentando usar ggplot2 ya que hace gráficos de
muy buena calidad...tengo los datos de varios años para diferentes grupos
de empresas y los pretendo graficar tanto en un solo grafico como en varios
(facet_wrap) pero tengo problemas con el eje de las X, ya que necesito que
aparezcan los
2013 May 11
3
boxplot with grouped variables
my dataset looked like this in the beginning:
>Daten
V1 V2 V3
1 Dosis Gewicht Geschlecht
2 0 6.62 m
3 0 6.65 m
4 0 5.78 m
5 0 5.63 m
I need box plots for V2 with all combination of V1 and V3, so I deleted the
first row, and tried this:
boxplot(Daten$V2[Daten$V3=="m"])
but it does not work and I
2011 Aug 10
1
Sequential Naming of ggplot .pngs using plyr
If I have data:
dat<-data.frame(a=rnorm(20),b=rnorm(20),c=rnorm(20),d=rnorm(20),site=rep(letters[5:8],each=5))
And want to plot like this:
ctr<-1
for(i in c('a','b','c','d')){
png(file=paste('/tmp/plot_number_',ctr,'.png',sep=''),height=8.5,
width=11,units='in',pointsize=9,res=300)
print(ggplot(dat[,names(dat) %in%
2011 Jun 08
3
How to suppress factor labels
I am using ggplot2 to make a boxplot that overlays a scatterplot:
pp = qplot(time, error, data=times, size=I(1), geom="jitter", main=title,
ylab="Error (min)", xlab="Time before ON (min)", alpha=I(1/10),
color=times$runway,
ylim=c(-30,40))
pp2 = pp + with(times, facet_wrap(~ runway, ncol=2))
print(pp2 + geom_boxplot(alpha=.5,
2009 Dec 11
0
ggplot2: version 0.8.4
ggplot2 ------------------------------------------------------------
ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics,
which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and
avoid bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details
that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as
providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce
2009 Dec 11
0
ggplot2: version 0.8.4
ggplot2 ------------------------------------------------------------
ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics,
which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and
avoid bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details
that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as
providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce
2008 Nov 21
0
ggplot2 - version 0.8
ggplot2 ------------------------------------------------------------
ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics,
which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and
avoid bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details
that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as
providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce
2008 Nov 21
0
ggplot2 - version 0.8
ggplot2 ------------------------------------------------------------
ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics,
which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and
avoid bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details
that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as
providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce
2008 Dec 02
1
ggplot2 facet_wrap problem
Hadley,
I don't know if I am doing something wrong or if it is ggplot please
see the two graphs at the bottom of the page (code).
melt.nut <- (structure(list(RiverMile = c(119L, 119L, 119L, 119L, 119L, 119L,
119L, 119L, 119L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 179L,
179L, 179L, 179L, 179L, 179L, 179L, 185L, 185L, 185L, 185L, 185L,
185L, 185L, 190L, 190L, 190L, 190L, 190L, 190L,
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)
2015 Jun 16
4
Ayuda boxplot ggplot2
Hola a todos
Me gustaría saber si me pueden ayudar con lo siguiente.
Realicé un Boxplot usando ggplot2 para visualizar el comportamiento de dos
variables. Visualmente no se notan las diferencias porque la gráfica de la
derecha (parásitos en el abdomen) llega hasta 20 en el eje y. ¿Cómo puedo
hacer para que las dos gráficas muestren la misma escala en el eje Y, es
decir, que las dos lleguen a 60?
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
2008 Feb 27
1
ggplot2 boxplot confusion
Ultimately my aim is to get a plot of density faceted by 2 factors with a
horizontal boxplot overlaid on each density plot in the grid to indicate
summary stats. So I've been experimenting with creating boxplots and density
plots. Here's some representative data.
series = c('C2','C4','C8','C10','C15','C20')
ids =