On 03.10.2012 19:50, Yakamu Yakamu wrote:
Hi all,
I am making 2 barplots with 3 different bars inside with command :

bar.wdHo<-barplot(wdHo.mean, names=c(""), cex.lab=1.0, cex.axis=1, cex.names=1, ylim=c(0,15), xlab="", 
ylab=expression(paste("Thickness (mm"^{2},")")), density=c(0,27,200), col=c("grey90","black","grey"), 
beside=TRUE, axis.lty=1)

and the other one :
bar.wdHo<-barplot(wdHo.mean, names=c(""), cex.lab=1.0, cex.axis=1, cex.names=1, ylim=c(0,5), xlab="", 
ylab=expression(paste("Thickness (mm"^{2},")")), density=c(0,27,200), col=c("grey90","black","grey"), 
beside=TRUE, axis.lty=1)



Not reproducible for us ...

My question is :

how can i adjust the y range from 0,5,10 and 15? for the first barplot and the 
second to be 0, 2.5 and 5 ?
because, even though i put the lim=c(0,15) for the first one, but then it came 
out as 0,2,4,and so on (with even numbers) and the max is only 14.

You set the range of the whole axis by ylim, if you want to control the tick marks, use:

ylim=c(0,15), yaxp=c(0, 15, 3)

and

ylim=c(0,5), yaxp=c(0, 5, 2)

respectively. See ?par for details.


Otherwise, omit the y axis via yaxt="n" and add it separately by a call to axis().

Uwe Ligges





because also I would like to show "comparisons" of magnitudes with the other 
baplots /data that I have, one with max 15 and the other with maximum 5)

Any help/comments/suggestions are highly appreciated,
THanks in advance,
cheers,
Yakamu
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