[R] Plot complete dataset

Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) NordlDJ at dshs.wa.gov
Wed Oct 26 20:08:38 CEST 2011


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> Hello,
> 
>      I am a new user of R, so I still have some basic difficulties.
>     I'm trying to create a bar graph completely from reading a file.
>    The idea was on the x axis have the columns of the table
> Married ,Single,Divorced, widower
>  the legend Ages
> 18-34
> 35-45
> 46-64
> 65-69
> 70-74
> 
> the dataset
> dataset
>    Ages Married Single Divorced widower
> 1 18-34    10.5   35.7      8.5     3.2
> 2 35-45    12.4   22.4     22.2    12.6
> 3 46-64    25.4   22.2     33.4    12.4
> 4 65-69    36.7   31.4     12.4    35.2
> 5 70-74    26.4   15.1      8.5    43.2
> 
> 
> The code for barplot
> 
> barplot(dataset,dataset$Single, col = c(rainbow(dataset$Ages)), legend
> =
> rownames(dataset$Ages), ylim = c(0, 100))
> 
> but I am not able to resolve.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 

You should go back and read the help for barplot.  Do you really want to plot the whole dataset (say as a stacked barplot)? Then something like this should do it.

barplot(as.matrix(dataset[,2:5]),  col = c("lightblue", "mistyrose", "lightcyan",
                "lavender", "cornsilk"), 
  legend = dataset$Ages, ylim = c(0, 100))

Your values don't add to 100, so I'm not sure what you actually want.  If this isn't what you want then give us more information.


Hope this is helpful,

Dan

Daniel J. Nordlund
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
Planning, Performance, and Accountability
Research and Data Analysis Division
Olympia, WA 98504-5204




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