Hello,

You should post a data example using

dput(head(X, 20))  # or 30

Now, for your question, you can simply set ylim to the reverse order. Using one of the examples in the stripchart help page,


op <- par(mfrow=c(1, 2))
# First graph, y axis in reversed order
plot(1, typer="n", xlim=c(0, 9), ylim=c(130, 2))
stripchart(decrease ~ treatment,
    main = "stripchart(OrchardSprays)",
    vertical = TRUE, log = "y", data = OrchardSprays, add=TRUE)
# Second graph, exactly like in ?stripchart
stripchart(decrease ~ treatment,
    main = "stripchart(OrchardSprays)",
    vertical = TRUE, log = "y", data = OrchardSprays)
par(op)


Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Em 21-06-2012 18:56, Brianna Wright escreveu:
Hi,

I am trying to plot a graph using stripchart() - my x-axis is categorical
and my y-axis is numerical. I would like to reverse the order of my y-axis
(i.e. with 0 at the top left and increasing numbers moving downward towards
the bottom left corner). My data are subsetted into 3 categories that I've
plotted on 1 graph using stripchart(add=TRUE) option.

Thanks for any assistance,
Regards,
- Brianna

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