[R] GGPLOT Question - #2
Philip Rhoades
phil at pricom.com.au
Sun Apr 6 17:38:22 CEST 2014
People,
On 2014-04-06 22:31, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> People,
>
> OK, the last two bits of the puzzle - can I colour the bars
> independently and change the scale from linear to logarithmic?
To answer my own question - the attached file works for me but I guess
could be improved?
Thanks,
Phil.
> On 2014-04-06 22:23, Philip Rhoades wrote:
>> Stephen,
>>
>>
>> On 2014-04-06 22:09, stephen sefick wrote:
>>> add +coord_flip() at the end. Does that do it?
>>
>>
>> Wow! - that was a fast response! - yes that works - thanks a lot!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Phil.
>>
>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 7:03 AM, Philip Rhoades <phil at pricom.com.au>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> People,
>>>>
>>>> I have this script:
>>>>
>>>> library(ggplot2)
>>>>
>>>> df <- read.table(text = " id min max
>>>> Sp1 8.5 13.2
>>>> Sp2 11.7 14.5
>>>> Sp3 14.7 17.7 ", header=TRUE)
>>>>
>>>> ggplot(df) +
>>>> geom_crossbar(aes(ymin = min, ymax = max, x = id, y = min),
>>>> fill = "blue", fatten = 0)
>>>>
>>>> - is there some way to get geom_crossbar to print horizontally? - I
>>>> couldn't find it . . and there doesn't seem to be a horizontal
>>>> equivalent?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Phil.
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>>>>
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>>>> Australia
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>>>>
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>>>
>>>
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