I do not see the restricted range that you report.
There is probably some masking as David pointed out.
Try again in a fresh R session with --vanilla.

You probably want three additional arguments.
update(.Last.value, xlim=c(0, 100), between=list(x=1, y=1), origin = 0)
to the barchart function call.

The origin=0 makes the bars start at 0, not at the left margin of the panel.
The between visually separates the panels.
If you want the values 0 and 100 to appear on the x-axis, then you will
need to use
xlim=x(-5, 105)
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 5:34 AM, MLSC <mlscm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi friends,
>
> I have following data and would like to plot this with barchart() availble
> with lattice package.
>
>       RsID  Freqs Genotype
> AAA 63.636      1/1
> AAA 32.727      1/2
> AAA  3.636      2/2
> BBB 85.965      2/2
> BBB 14.035      2/1
> CCC 63.158      1/1
> CCC 21.053      1/2
> CCC 15.789      2/2
> DDD 26.786      2/2
> DDD 46.429      2/1
> DDD 26.786      1/1
> EEE 32.759      2/2
> EEE 43.103      2/1
> EEE 24.138      1/1
> EEE 37.931      1/1
> EEE 51.724      1/2
> EEE 10.345      2/2
> FFF 23.214      2/2
> FFF 53.571      2/1
> FFF 23.214      1/1
> GGG 46.552      1/1
> GGG 44.828      1/2
> GGG  8.621      2/2
> HHH 65.517      2/2
> HHH 32.759      2/1
> HHH  1.724      1/1
>
> Following is the code which I have written to get the plot.
>
> barchart(Genotype~Freqs | RsID, data=gDataFr,layout=c(4,6),
>                main="Genotype Frequency",
>                ylab="Genotype", xlab="Frequency",
>                scales=list(x=list(alternating=c(1, 1, 1))),
>                panel=function(x,y,...){
>                panel.fill(col="white")
>                panel.grid(-1,0,lty=3,col="black")
>                panel.barchart(x,y,col=c("blue","green","red"),...)
>                }
> )
>
> but in plot, x-axis scale ranges from 0 to 30 though I have "Freq" column
> values in range of 0 to 100. I have tried many ways to get x-axis scale to
> 0 to 100, including xlim=c(1:100), but still bars in plot are not
> propotional to the range 0 to 100. hence can somebody let me know how get
> bars in the plot propotional to x-axis range 0 to 100?
>
> Regards,
> mlsc
>
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