[R] order in stacked barplot
Jeff Newmiller
jdnewmil at dcn.davis.CA.us
Tue Nov 13 05:53:08 CET 2012
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As a general point of information I can say that data ordering in R graphs is normally driven by the factor level ordering, and you usually have to specify that explicitly when you convert from character to factor.
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kay <kay.luebke at uni-rostock.de> wrote:
>Hello
>i did a stacked barplot using ggplot and R arranged the bars of the
>items in
>different orders. i don´t know why. but i want to have the same order
>in
>every stacked bar.
>
>I used the code
>
>data1 <- read.table("N_O_W_MAI.txt", header=TRUE, dec = ",")
>attach(data1)
>Teich1<-factor(Teich,levels=c(5,7,9,11,"G") ,ordered=is.ordered(Teich))
>Gruppe1<-factor(Gruppe,levels=c("Annelida","Cladocera","Copepoda",
>"Diptera","Ephemeroptera","Ostracoda","Sonstige"),ordered=is.ordered(Gruppe))
>
>data2<-data.frame(Teich1,Gruppe,Herkunft,IRI)
>data2
>> str(data2)
>'data.frame': 65 obs. of 3 variables:
>$ Teich1: Factor w/ 5 levels "2","4","8","10",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
>...
>$ Gruppe1: Factor w/ 7 levels "Annelida","Asellus",..: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
>2 3
>...
> $ IRI : num 0.606 16.274 0.326 0.396 0 ...
>attach(data2)
>#?data.frame
>str(data2)
> library(ggplot2)
>
>ggplot(data2, aes(Teich1,IRI, fill=Gruppe1)) +
> geom_bar(stat="summary", fun.y="sum") +
> facet_grid(~Herkunft)
>
>So i get a plot with stacked bars for every "Teich1"(Pond), the stacks
>show
>the summed proportion ("IRI") of the diffrent species ("Gruppe1") in
>every
>pond. Every species has a discret colour, but the order of species is
>displayed different for the ponds. In the original data they have the
>same
>order for every pond. This is what i want to have for the stacked
>barplot,
>too.
>Has anybody an idea?
>thanks
>Kay
>
>
>
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