[R] Gettting barchart titles as numbers not characters

jim holtman jholtman at gmail.com
Thu Jun 26 15:07:32 CEST 2008


try:

barchart(Percentage~Organisms|factor(Complex),data=data,layout=c(1,2),col=rainbow(5),box.ratio=3,horizontal=FALSE,xlim=c("
0 "," 1 "," 2 "," 3 "," 4 "),ylim=c(1,100),xlab="")


On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Elizabeth Webb <e.c.webb97 at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi, I wonder if you could help me with my barcharts, I am using the barchart
> function from the lattice library.
>
> I have data like this:
> Complex,Organisms,Percentage
> 130,0,50
> 130,1,10
> 130,2,20
> 130,3,15
> 130,4,5
> 133,0,10
> 133,1,15
> 133,2,20
> 133,3,50
> 133,4,5
>
> I draw barcharts using this command...
> barchart(Percentage~Organisms|Complex,data=data,layout=c(1,2),col=rainbow(5),box.ratio=3,horizontal=FALSE,xlim=c("
> 0 "," 1 "," 2 "," 3 "," 4 "),ylim=c(1,100),xlab="")
>
> But I can't get the title for each graph with the titles "130" and "133".
> The same was for the xlim, so I cheated by using spaces so it thinks it is a
> character string not a number. If you know the proper way to do this, that
> would be great to know too. One last thing, the title comes up in a pink row
> above each barchart - any way to make this look a little more exciting? i.e.
> change colour, align to the left??
>
> Many thanks
>
> Liz
>
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