[R] scale_y_continuous with sec.axis
Thierry Onkelinx
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Tue Jul 17 09:39:18 CEST 2018
Dear Anonymous,
Please do read the help file:
https://ggplot2.tidyverse.org/reference/sec_axis.html If you read it
carefully you'll understand that is doesn't pick a time series.
Best regards,
ir. Thierry Onkelinx
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2018-07-16 22:19 GMT+02:00 Stats Student <stats.student4647 using gmail.com>:
> Hi, I'm using scale_y_continuous with sec.axis and it's doing what I need but I don't understand how it picks which of the two series becomes the secondary.
>
> Does anyone have any insight into this?
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> Thanks!
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