[R] hello everyone and happy new year

Ulrik Stervbo ulrik.stervbo at gmail.com
Wed Jan 6 17:49:41 CET 2016


Melt your data.frame

library(reshape2)
s3.melted <- melt(s3)

and plot using something along the lines of

ggplot(s3.melted,aes(x=time2,y=value, colour=variable) +  geom_line()

(not tested)

Hope this helps
Ulrik



On Wed, 6 Jan 2016 at 17:01 Matthias Worni <wornimatthias at gmail.com> wrote:

> I got the following problem in R studio. Im trying to make a plot of
> different time series using different colours, which so far worked finde
> with the ggplot tool. However I did not manage to accually write a name to
> the correct layers. Below you can see the code that I wrote and also woks.
> Remember, the code works, meaning I get a plot with all 9 timeseires from
> aa until ii. I just could not figure out how to label the different layers.
> What should I do when I would like to add a name to the red line, the green
> line and so on beside the plot (in al list). Thank you for your time.
>
> Best Matthias
>
> aa <- OHC_d[40:70]
> bb <- OHC_d[50:80]
> cc <- OHC_d[173:203]
> dd <- OHC_d[205:235]
> ee <- OHC_d[273:303]
> ff <- OHC_d[292:322]
> gg <- OHC_d[302:332]
> hh <- OHC_d[370:400]
> ii <- OHC_d[381:411]
>
> s3 <- data.frame(aa,bb,cc,dd,ee,ff,gg,hh,ii)
> y2 <- ggplot(s3,aes(x=time2,y=aa),colour="black") +
>   geom_line() +
>   geom_line(data=s3,aes(y=bb),colour="red") +
>   geom_line() +
>   geom_line(data=s3,aes(y=cc),colour="green") +
>   geom_line() +
>   geom_line(data=s3,aes(y=dd),colour="blue") +
>   geom_line() +
>   geom_line(data=s3,aes(y=ee),colour="yellow") +
>   geom_line() +
>   geom_line(data=s3,aes(y=ff),colour="pink") +
>   geom_line() +
>   geom_line(data=s3,aes(y=gg),colour="purple")+
>   geom_line()+
>   geom_line(data=s3,aes(y=hh),colour="violet")
>   geom_line()+
>   geom_line(data=s3,aes(y=ii),colour="grey")
> y2
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