Ok, the horizontal names work here.  Thanks.

> On May 12, 2016, at 1:31 PM, William Dunlap <wdun...@tibco.com> wrote:
> 
> Does this do what you want?
> 
> z <- data.frame(Name=c("One","Three","Twelve","Eleven"), Count=c(1,3,12,11))
> with(z, barplot(Count, names=Name, horiz=TRUE))
> with(z, barplot(Count, names=Name, horiz=TRUE, las=1))
> 
> 
> Bill Dunlap
> TIBCO Software
> wdunlap tibco.com
> 
>> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 10:19 AM, yoursurrogate...@gmail.com 
>> <yoursurrogate...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello, I can't post my code since it's on a work computer.
>> 
>> But basically, I have a dataframe that has two columns, one is a string and 
>> the other is an integer.  I want to turn this into a vertival barplot where 
>> on the x-axis I have the string in the first columb and then the plot will 
>> display the integer count.
>> 
>> I have found many examples online and most of those matched either odd edge 
>> cases or putting the data into a format that strips out some of the data and 
>> I can't use it later.
>> 
>> This should be a breeze, what am I missing?
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