[R] barplot with

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de
Wed Jul 3 17:29:56 CEST 2002



Nicolas Schneider wrote:
> 
> Dear R-users
> 
> I have data measured at 8 locations (1-8) with 3 variables each (only 1 time
> step). I would like to sumarize the results in one barplot figure, i.e. creating
> a kind of multi-variable barplot (see below). Thus, at each location, the three
> variables should be compared with each other. Does anyone have an idea how to
> draw a figure like that?
> 
> Many thanks in advance,
> Nicolas
> 
> A     _                         _
> |   _| |            _         _| |
> |  | | |           | |_      | | |
> |  | | |           | | |     | | |
> |------------------------------------------------>
> |       | |     |_|              | |
> |       |_|                      |_|
> |
> |
> V     1             2           3        ...    8    (locations)
> 
> _____________________________________________________________



barplot(..., beside = TRUE)

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