[R] plotting multiple time series under one panel

Jeff Newmiller jdnewmil at dcn.davis.CA.us
Wed Feb 25 17:54:46 CET 2015


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>From the attached image, you do seem to want separate panels/facets. That is accomplished with the facet_wrap function with ggplot. If that tip is not sufficient, then re-read my previous response to guide you in posting a more complete question.
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On February 25, 2015 6:21:14 AM PST, Raghuraman Ramachandran <optionsraghu at gmail.com> wrote:
>Apologies for the mis-communication Jeff.
>
>Here is what I intended to do:
>
>​The above chart is multiple line charts which I obtained by converting
>the
>same dataframe into an xts and then using plot.zoo. But for aesthetics
>I
>wanted to use ggplot2 which might have yielded better colours and
>visuals.
>Can I get something like the above using ggplot2 please?
>
>Cheers
>Raghu
>
>On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 1:59 PM, Jeff Newmiller
><jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us>
>wrote:
>
>> Your request is confusing. You first say "trying to plot ... together
>in
>> the same panel" and then complain "all graphs in one panel which did
>not
>> help".
>> For ggplot at least, melting seems likely to help, so this would
>really be
>> a good time for you to follow the request included in every message
>on this
>> list by providing a reproducible example and clarifying what you want
>as
>> output. You may find [1] helps you with making your example useful.
>>
>> [1]
>>
>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
>>
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>> On February 25, 2015 5:32:07 AM PST, Raghuraman Ramachandran <
>> optionsraghu at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >Dear guRus
>> >
>> >I have data frame as:
>> >str(voldf)
>> >'data.frame': 130 obs. of  8 variables:
>> > $ Date: Date, format: "2014-08-01" "2014-08-05" "2014-08-08" ...
>> > $ kc  : num  0.453 0.424 0.468 0.481 0.485 ...
>> > $ sb  : num  0.1128 0.123 0.1272 0.1128 0.0949 ...
>> > $ qc  : num  0.0626 0.0661 0.0777 0.0765 0.0763 ...
>> > $ c   : num  0.167 0.182 0.183 0.21 0.215 ...
>> > $ w   : num  0.21 0.271 0.282 0.351 0.345 ...
>> > $ s   : num  0.249 0.253 0.295 0.332 0.35 ...
>> > $ ct  : num  0.212 0.22 0.228 0.188 0.181 ...
>> >
>> >I am trying to plot multiple line charts for each of the columns and
>> >show them together in the same panel. Is it possible please using
>> >ggplot?
>> >
>> >I tried melting dfm=melt(voldf, id.vars="Date") and then plotted
>this
>> >but it gives me all graphs in one panel which did not help.
>> >
>> >Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
>> >
>> >Many thx
>> >Raghu
>> >
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