[R] Plot qualitative y axis

Bert Gunter bgunter@4567 @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Mon May 21 16:47:41 CEST 2018


See ?barplot and set the horiz  argument to TRUE.

(This is in the base R plotting version. The ggplot2 and lattice systems
have other ways of doing this)

Note: if you search on e.g. "barplots in R" or similar, you should find
numerous examples with code.

Cheers,
Bert



Bert Gunter

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On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 5:44 AM, Pedro páramo <percentil101 using gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I´m trying to plot this data
>
> N M W
> I 10 106
> II 124 484
> III 321 874
> IV 777 1140
> V 896 996
> VI 1706 1250
> VII 635 433
> VIII 1437 654
> IX 693 333
> X 1343 624
> XI 1221 611
> XII 25 15
> XIII 3
> XIV 7 8
> So that in de Y axis will be the level (qualitative data) and in the X axis
> will be M and W variables. So x axis will be wwith a lenght between 0 and
> 2000.
>
> I would like to plot a line with M and other with W so it will be obvious
> that above V (in the Y axis) thera are more W and below level V there are
> more M.
>
> Can you please guide me?
>
> In excel putting Y as X axis is easy but dind´nt achieve to invert rows and
> I ´m trying to plot it in R.
>
> Many thanks in advance
>
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