I use ggplot2 for all my plotting needs where you can make plots circular with the coord_polar. Maybe this will help you along: http://rstudio-pubs-static.s3.amazonaws.com/3369_998f8b2d788e4a0384ae565c4280aa47.html
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 at 08:31 Ogbos Okike <giftedlife2...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear All, > I am trying to generate a circular/radial plot. The script below has a > result I am looking for: > testlen<-rnorm(24)*2+5 > testpos<-0:23+rnorm(24)/4 > clock24.plot(testlen,testpos,main="Test Clock24 (lines)",show.grid=FALSE, > line.col="green",lwd=3) > if(dev.interactive()) par(ask=TRUE) > # now do a 'daylight' plot > oldpar<-clock24.plot(testlen[7:19],testpos[7:19], > main="Test Clock24 daytime (symbols)", > point.col="blue",rp.type="s",lwd=3) > # reset everything > par(oldpar) > > I tried to play with the script to work with my data. I read my data: > swe<-scan("onedaydata",list(dates="",time="",count="")) > dates<-swe$dates > times<-swe$time > count<-swe$count. > I tried to replace testlen<-rnorm(24)*2+5 with testlen<-count and > oldpar<-clock24.plot(testlen[7:19],testpos[7:19], with > oldpar<-clock24.plot(testlen[0:23],testpos[0:23], but nothing worked. > The format of my data is 2005/01/01 00:00 4009 > 2005/01/01 01:00 3969 > 2005/01/01 02:00 3946 > 2005/01/01 03:00 3975 > 2005/01/01 04:00 3960 > 2005/01/01 05:00 3974 > 2005/01/01 06:00 3971 > 2005/01/01 07:00 3970 > 2005/01/01 08:00 3962 > 2005/01/01 09:00 3992 > 2005/01/01 10:00 3955 > 2005/01/01 11:00 3963 > 2005/01/01 12:00 3965 > 2005/01/01 13:00 3947 > 2005/01/01 14:00 3959 > 2005/01/01 15:00 3978 > 2005/01/01 16:00 3967 > 2005/01/01 17:00 3978 > 2005/01/01 18:00 3988 > 2005/01/01 19:00 4043 > 2005/01/01 20:00 4026 > 2005/01/01 21:00 3996 > 2005/01/01 22:00 3967 > 2005/01/01 23:00 3969 > 2005/01/02 00:00 3976 > 2005/01/02 01:00 3969 > 2005/01/02 02:00 3955 > 2005/01/02 03:00 3984 > 2005/01/02 04:00 3971 > 2005/01/02 05:00 3960 > 2005/01/02 06:00 3951 > 2005/01/02 07:00 3948 > 2005/01/02 08:00 3954 > 2005/01/02 09:00 3948 > 2005/01/02 10:00 3960 > 2005/01/02 11:00 3964 > 2005/01/02 12:00 3962 > 2005/01/02 13:00 3959 > 2005/01/02 14:00 3950 > 2005/01/02 15:00 3972 > 2005/01/02 16:00 3984 > 2005/01/02 17:00 3983 > 2005/01/02 18:00 3982 > 2005/01/02 19:00 3987 > 2005/01/02 20:00 3989 > 2005/01/02 21:00 3975 > 2005/01/02 22:00 3956 > 2005/01/02 23:00 3975 > 2005/01/03 00:00 3946 > 2005/01/03 01:00 3944 > 2005/01/03 02:00 3915 > 2005/01/03 03:00 3901 > 2005/01/03 04:00 3893 > 2005/01/03 05:00 3854 > 2005/01/03 06:00 3824 > 2005/01/03 07:00 3790 > 2005/01/03 08:00 3770 > 2005/01/03 09:00 3794 > 2005/01/03 10:00 3778 > 2005/01/03 11:00 3803 > 2005/01/03 12:00 3801 > 2005/01/03 13:00 3800 > 2005/01/03 14:00 3783 > 2005/01/03 15:00 3789 > 2005/01/03 16:00 3804 > 2005/01/03 17:00 3781 > 2005/01/03 18:00 3785 > 2005/01/03 19:00 3772 > 2005/01/03 20:00 3777 > 2005/01/03 21:00 3766 > 2005/01/03 22:00 3775 > 2005/01/03 23:00 3779 > 2005/01/04 00:00 3798 > 2005/01/04 01:00 3806 > > A sample of the plot I want is attached. My data is quite large. > Thanks for your time. > Best wishes > Ogbos > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.