[R] graphs, need urgent help (deadline :( )
Rosa Oliveira
rosita21 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 02:53:55 CEST 2015
Dear Don and all,
I’ve read the tutorial and tried several codes before posting :)
I’m really naive.
what I was trying to : is something like the graph in the picture I drawee.
Is it more clear now?
Atenciosamente,
Rosa Oliveira
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> On 09 Jun 2015, at 19:23, Don McKenzie <dmck at u.washington.edu <mailto:dmck at u.washington.edu>> wrote:
>
> The answer lies in learning to use the help (and knowing where to start). Did you look at the tutorial that comes with the R installation?
>
> ?plot
> ?lines
>
> ?par
>
> In the last, look for the descriptions of “col” and “lty”.
>
> Using plot() and lines(), and subsetting the four unique values of “sample”, you can create your lines.
>
> Here is a crude start, assuming your columns are part of a data frame called “my.data”. Untested...
>
> plot(my.data$region[my.data$sample==10],my.data$factora[my.data$sample==10],col=4) # blue line, not dashed
> .
> .
> .
> lines(my.data$region[my.data$sample==20],my.data$factorb[my.data$sample==20],col=2,lty=2) # red dashed line
>
>
>> On Jun 9, 2015, at 10:36 AM, Rosa Oliveira <rosita21 at gmail.com <mailto:rosita21 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> another naive question (i’m pretty sure :( )
>>
>>
>> I’m trying to plot a multiple line graph:
>>
>> region sample factora factorb factorc
>> 0.1 10 0.895 0.903 0.378
>> 0.2 10 0.811 0.865 0.688
>> 0.1 20 0.735 0.966 0.611
>> 0.2 20 0.777 0.732 0.653
>> 0.1 30 0.600 0.778 0.694
>> 0.2 30 0.466 174.592 0.461
>> 0.1 40 0.446 0.432 0.693
>> 0.2 40 0.392 0.294 0.686
>>
>>
>>
>> The first column should be the independent variable, the second should compute a bold line for sample(10) and dash line for sample 20.
>
> What about the other two values of “sample”?
>
>> The others variables are outcomes for each of the first scenarios, and so it should: the 3rd, 4th and 5th columns should be blue, red and green respectively.
>>
>>
>> Resume :)
>>
>> I should have a graph, in the x-axe should have the region and in the y axe, the factor.
>> Lines:
>> 1 - blue and bold for region 0.1, sample 10 and factor a
>> 2 - blue and dash for region 0.2, sample 10 and factor a
>> 3 - red and bold for region 0.1, sample 10 and factor b
>> 4 - red and dash for region 0.2, sample 10 and factor b
>> 5 - green and bold for region 0.1, sample 10 and factor c
>> 6 - green and dash for region 0.2, sample 10 and factor c
>
> Not consistent with what you said above. These are no longer lines, but points.
>>
>> nonetheless the independent variable is nominal, I should plot a line graph.
>>
>> Can anyone help me please?
>> I have my file as a cvs file, so I first read that file (that I know how to do :)).
>>
>> But I have it in that format.
>>
>> Best,
>> RO
>>
>>
>>
>> Atenciosamente,
>> Rosa Oliveira
>>
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>>
>> Rosa Celeste dos Santos Oliveira,
>>
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