Dear Richard, Thank you so much for all your work and time you punt in it. I will start with your suggestions and let you know how far I come. Also thanks to the others who helpt me.
Best Roberto Op do 1 nov. 2018 om 23:42 schreef Richard M. Heiberger <r...@temple.edu>: > ## reminder on how the levels= argument to factor works > > mydata <- matrix(1:8, nrow=4, ncol=2, dimnames=list(letters[1:4], > LETTERS[1:2])) > dput(mydata) > > Factor.wrong <- factor(c("mm", "cm", "m", "km")) > levels(Factor.wrong) ## alphabetical order, not meaning order > > Factor.right <- factor(c("mm", "cm", "m", "km"), > levels=c("mm", "cm", "m", "km")) > levels(Factor.right) ## meaning order > > > > library(HH) ## for the likert function > > ## dput(teamq[1:10,7:8]) > teamq10x78 <- > structure(list(`Ik volg bijscholing om mijn opleiders-kwaliteiten op > peil te houden` = c("de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u > of uw supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing is voor u of uw supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep" > ), `Ik weet precies wat de ‘modernisering van de opleiding’ inhoudt` = > c("de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing is voor u of uw supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing is voor u of uw supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw supervisorengroep" > )), row.names = c(NA, -10L), class = c("tbl_df", "tbl", "data.frame" > )) > > > ## This is from Google translate > > ## Ik weet precies wat de ‘modernisering van de opleiding’ inhoudt > ## I know exactly what the "modernization of the training" > > ## Ik volg bijscholing om mijn opleiders-kwaliteiten op peil te houden > ## I follow training to keep my grades at level trainers > > > ## ## This is your order of levels from Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 1:30 PM > ## "de situatie in zeer geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep" > ## "de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep" > ## "de situatie enigszins van toepassing is voor u of uw supervisorengroep" > ## "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep" > ## "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep" > > ## ## This is from Google translate > ## the situation very little applies to you or your group supervisor > ## the situation slightly applies to you or your group supervisor > ## the situation somewhat applies to you or your group supervisor > ## the situation is highly applicable to you or your group supervisor > ## the situation very largely applies to you or your group supervisor > > > > sapply(teamq10x78, table) > likert(t(sapply(teamq10x78, table))) > likert(t(sapply(teamq10x78, table)), > auto.key=list(columns=1, border=TRUE), > main="character values are sorted alphabetically, we will use > factors in the next figure") > > object.size(teamq10x78) > ## more rows > object.size(rbind(teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78, > teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78, > teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78, > teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78,teamq10x78)) > > situatie.levels <- c( > "de situatie in zeer geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing is voor u of uw supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep") > > teamf <- tibble::as.tibble( > lapply(teamq10x78, > function(x, levels) factor(x, levels=levels), > levels=situatie.levels) > ) > names(teamf) <- names(teamq10x78) ## lapply replaced space and quote > characters with "." > ## and each column is a factor with properly ordered labels. > sapply(teamf, class) > sapply(teamf, levels) ## all five levels appear even though this > example observed only four > > object.size(teamf) ## bigger here > ## significantly smaller for more rows > object.size(rbind(teamf,teamf,teamf,teamf,teamf, > teamf,teamf,teamf,teamf,teamf, > teamf,teamf,teamf,teamf,teamf, > teamf,teamf,teamf,teamf,teamf)) > > sapply(teamf, table) ## these are the counts of responses by question > > likert(t(sapply(teamf, table)), > auto.key=list(columns=1, border=TRUE), > main="the middle group enigszins is by default split equally > between negative and positive") > > likert(t(sapply(teamf, table)), > auto.key=list(columns=1, border=TRUE), > main="based on your color scheme, I am putting enigszins on the > negative side", > ReferenceZero=3.5, > col=c("yellow","sandybrown","orange", "darkolivegreen","green")) > > > ## I am adding a third question with some "zeer geringe" values > > teamf[,"Extra Question"] <- teamf[,2] > teamf[1:2, 3] <- situatie.levels[1] > > likert(t(sapply(teamf, table)), > auto.key=list(columns=1, border=TRUE), > main="based on your color scheme, I am putting enigszins on the > negative side", > ReferenceZero=3.5, > col=c("yellow","sandybrown","orange", "darkolivegreen","green")) > > > ## I find the color scheme unsatisfactory. > ## The break point between sandybrown and orange is not distinct. > ## I would prefer a darker green on the right side. > ## try > RColorBrewer::display.brewer.all() > ## and see if sny of them work for you. > > display.brewer.pal(6, "RdYlGn") > > RYG5 <- brewer.pal(6, "RdYlGn")[-4] > > likert(t(sapply(teamf, table)), > auto.key=list(columns=1, border=TRUE), > main="based on your color scheme, I am putting enigszins on the > negative side", > ReferenceZero=3.5, > col=RYG5) > > > > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 5:56 PM, P. Roberto Bakker > <robertobak...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Rich, > > > > Thank you for your answer. > > The sentences are strings (likert scale: 'the situation is highly > applicable > > to me' etc - in Dutch), or column labels; it may be confusing as it is in > > Dutch. Below I show you part of the dataframe with my annotation added > > (string/column lable) to give you an idea. > > I need to change the likert strings into numeric (1:5). And this is a > > challenge somehow. > > With dplyr, plyr it did not work. > > After I have the numeric version then I can stack them as suggested by > > David. > > > > PART OF THE DATAFRAME > >>> >>>> > `Ik volg bijscholing om mijn opleiders-kwaliteiten op peil te > >>> >>>> > houden` COLUMN LABEL > >>> >>>> > > >>> >>>> > <chr> > >>> >>>> > > >>> >>>> > 1 de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >>> >>>> > supervisorengroep LIKERT STRING > >>> >>>> > 2 de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >>> >>>> > supervisorengroep LIKERT STRING > >>> >>>> > 3 de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >>> >>>> > supervisorengroep LIKERT STRING > >>> >>>> > 4 de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >>> >>>> > supervisorengroep LIKERT STRING > >>> >>>> > `Ik weet precies wat de ‘modernisering van de opleiding’ > >>> >>>> > inhoudt` COLUMN LABEL > >>> >>>> > > >>> >>>> > <chr> > >>> >>>> > > >>> >>>> > 1 de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >>> >>>> > supervisorengroep LIKERT STRING > >>> >>>> > 2 de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >>> >>>> > supervisorengroep LIKERT STRING > >>> >>>> > 3 de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >>> >>>> > supervisorengroep LIKERT STRING > >>> >>>> > 4 de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >>> >>>> > supervisorengroep LIKERT STRING > > > > > > > > Op wo 31 okt. 2018 om 20:28 schreef Richard M. Heiberger <r...@temple.edu > >: > >> > >> What you sent looks like a set of column labels, not the actual numeric > >> data. > >> > >> You might want to convert them to factors where you control the order > >> of the levels. > >> > Factor.wrong <- factor(c("mm", "cm", "m", "km")) > >> > levels(Factor.wrong) ## alphabetical order, not meaning order > >> [1] "cm" "km" "m" "mm" > >> > > >> > Factor.right <- factor(c("mm", "cm", "m", "km"), > >> + levels=c("mm", "cm", "m", "km")) > >> > levels(Factor.right) ## meaning order > >> [1] "mm" "cm" "m" "km" > >> > >> Or you might want to construct a matrix of counts of your data and plot > >> that. > >> > >> Rich > >> > >> > >> On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 1:53 PM, P. Roberto Bakker > >> <robertobak...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > This is part of the output text > >> > > >> > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", STRING > >> > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", STRING > >> > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", STRING > >> > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep" STRINK > >> > ), `Ik waardeer de inbreng van de aios in de afdelingsvergadering` > >> > COLUMN LABEL= c("de > >> > situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > supervisorengroep", > >> > STRING > >> > >> > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> > supervisorengroep", > >> > > >> > Op wo 31 okt. 2018 om 16:24 schreef Richard M. Heiberger > >> > <r...@temple.edu>: > >> >> > >> >> part is fine. just be sure that the small part causes the problem. > >> >> I will need that to investigate what is happening. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 11:15 AM, P. Roberto Bakker > >> >> <robertobak...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> > It is a very long result text. I can send it to you, or is part of > it > >> >> > ok?[ > >> >> > > >> >> > Op wo 31 okt. 2018 om 14:27 schreef Richard M. Heiberger > >> >> > <r...@temple.edu>: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Please send me the > >> >> >> dput(teamq) > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 03:51 P. Roberto Bakker > >> >> >> <robertobak...@gmail.com> > >> >> >> wrote: > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> Thank you for you information. Package 'HH' is interesting. > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> Now I find another problem when using 'likert(teamq)' > >> >> >>> I get an error message: > >> >> >>> > likert(teamq) > >> >> >>> Error in dimnames(x) <- `*vtmp*` : > >> >> >>> length of 'dimnames' [2] not equal to array extent > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> I checked: > >> >> >>> > dim(teamq) > >> >> >>> [1] 4 2 > >> >> >>> > ncol(teamq) > >> >> >>> [1] 2 > >> >> >>> So it should be good. > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> I used 'make.names' , in case the spaces in the variable names > >> >> >>> would > >> >> >>> be a > >> >> >>> problem. > >> >> >>> Same error. > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> What could I do? > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> Best and thank you in advance. > >> >> >>> Roberto > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> Op ma 22 okt. 2018 om 20:10 schreef Richard M. Heiberger > >> >> >>> <r...@temple.edu>: > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> Try the likert function in > >> >> >>>> install.packages("HH) ## if necessary > >> >> >>>> library(HH) > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> Then using David Carlson's example teamq > >> >> >>>> likert(teamq) > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> Your example in the 1:30PM (Eastern Daylight Time) doesn't work. > >> >> >>>> Error in revalue(teamq, c(`de situatie in zeer geringe mate van > >> >> >>>> toepassing is\nvoor u of uw supervisorengroep` = "1", : > >> >> >>>> x is not a factor or a character vector. > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> There are many examples in > >> >> >>>> ?likert > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> Rich > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 1:30 PM, P. Roberto Bakker > >> >> >>>> <robertobak...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >>>> > Dear David, > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > Thank you for you quite response. > >> >> >>>> > My apologies for not giving some sample data - this is due to > >> >> >>>> > AVG. > >> >> >>>> > *But this minisample should not be a problem (all in Dutch)*: > >> >> >>>> > teamq > >> >> >>>> > # A tibble: 4 x 2 > >> >> >>>> > `Ik volg bijscholing om mijn opleiders-kwaliteiten op peil > te > >> >> >>>> > houden` > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > <chr> > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > 1 de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> >> >>>> > supervisorengroep > >> >> >>>> > 2 de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> >> >>>> > supervisorengroep > >> >> >>>> > 3 de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> >> >>>> > supervisorengroep > >> >> >>>> > 4 de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> >> >>>> > supervisorengroep > >> >> >>>> > `Ik weet precies wat de ‘modernisering van de opleiding’ > >> >> >>>> > inhoudt` > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > <chr> > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > 1 de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> >> >>>> > supervisorengroep > >> >> >>>> > 2 de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> >> >>>> > supervisorengroep > >> >> >>>> > 3 de situatie in zeer hoge mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> >> >>>> > supervisorengroep > >> >> >>>> > 4 de situatie in geringe mate van toepassing is voor u of uw > >> >> >>>> > supervisorengroep > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > As you see the likert items are in words, and I should change > >> >> >>>> > them > >> >> >>>> > in > >> >> >>>> > nummeric - Am I correct? > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > *To do this, I tried (see further below):* > >> >> >>>> > plyr rename() ; I receive the message it should be a factor or > >> >> >>>> > character > >> >> >>>> > dplyr recode() ; same message > >> >> >>>> > mapvalues() ; it should be atomic, so I used as.atomic(teamq) > >> >> >>>> > but > >> >> >>>> > then > >> >> >>>> > I > >> >> >>>> > receive the nummers a strings. > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > *The syntaxes* > >> >> >>>> > require(plyr) > >> >> >>>> > example2 <- revalue(teamq, > >> >> >>>> > c("de situatie in zeer geringe mate van > >> >> >>>> > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor u of uw supervisorengroep"= "1", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie in geringe mate van > >> >> >>>> > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor > >> >> >>>> > u of uw supervisorengroep"= "2", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing > is > >> >> >>>> > voor > >> >> >>>> > u of > >> >> >>>> > uw supervisorengroep"= "3", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie in hoge mate van > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor u > >> >> >>>> > of uw supervisorengroep"= "4", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van > >> >> >>>> > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor u of uw supervisorengroep"= "5")) > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > require(dplyr) > >> >> >>>> > example2 <- recode(teamq, > >> >> >>>> > c("de situatie in zeer geringe mate van > >> >> >>>> > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor u of uw supervisorengroep"= "1", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie in geringe mate van > >> >> >>>> > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor u > >> >> >>>> > of uw supervisorengroep"= "2", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing is > >> >> >>>> > voor > >> >> >>>> > u > >> >> >>>> > of uw > >> >> >>>> > supervisorengroep"= "3", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie in hoge mate van toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor > >> >> >>>> > u of > >> >> >>>> > uw supervisorengroep"= "4", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van > >> >> >>>> > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor > >> >> >>>> > u of uw supervisorengroep"= "5")) > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > mapvalues(as.matrix(teamq), from = c("de situatie in zeer > >> >> >>>> > geringe > >> >> >>>> > mate > >> >> >>>> > van > >> >> >>>> > toepassing is voor u of uw supervisorengroep", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie in geringe mate van > >> >> >>>> > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor > >> >> >>>> > u of uw supervisorengroep", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie enigszins van toepassing > is > >> >> >>>> > voor > >> >> >>>> > u of > >> >> >>>> > uw supervisorengroep", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie in hoge mate van > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor u > >> >> >>>> > of uw supervisorengroep", > >> >> >>>> > "de situatie in zeer hoge mate van > >> >> >>>> > toepassing > >> >> >>>> > is > >> >> >>>> > voor u of uw supervisorengroep"), > >> >> >>>> > to = c(1,2,3,4,5)) > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > What should I do? > >> >> >>>> > Thank you in advance, Roberto > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > Op ma 22 okt. 2018 om 17:13 schreef David L Carlson > >> >> >>>> > <dcarl...@tamu.edu>: > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> >> Your example is not reproducible since you did not give us > some > >> >> >>>> >> sample > >> >> >>>> >> data. I suspect that your data frame consists of columns that > >> >> >>>> >> represent > >> >> >>>> >> questions and rows that represent individuals who answered > the > >> >> >>>> >> questions. > >> >> >>>> >> First create a simple example: > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> set.seed(42) > >> >> >>>> >> teamq <- data.frame(V1=sample(c(1, 2, 4, 5), 25, replace = > >> >> >>>> >> TRUE), > >> >> >>>> >> V2=sample(c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5), 25, replace=TRUE), > >> >> >>>> >> V3=sample(c(2, 3, 4, 5), 25, replace=TRUE)) > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> Notice that this data frame ONLY contains questions (and > only 3 > >> >> >>>> >> questions). Here are 2 ways to get what you want. The first > one > >> >> >>>> >> stacks the > >> >> >>>> >> data: > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> teamq.stack <- stack(teamq) > >> >> >>>> >> str(teamq.stack) > >> >> >>>> >> counts <- table(teamq.stack) > >> >> >>>> >> str(counts) > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> The second one converts each column to a factor with levels > 1 - > >> >> >>>> >> 5: > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> teamq2 <- data.frame(lapply(teamq, factor, levels=1:5)) > >> >> >>>> >> str(teamq2) > >> >> >>>> >> counts <- sapply(teamq2, table) > >> >> >>>> >> str(counts) > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> Now make the plots: > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> cols <- c("yellow","sandybrown","orange", > >> >> >>>> >> "darkolivegreen","green") > >> >> >>>> >> barplot(counts[, 1], horiz=TRUE, col=cols, legend=TRUE) > >> >> >>>> >> barplot(counts[, 2], horiz=TRUE, col=cols, legend=TRUE) > >> >> >>>> >> barplot(counts[, 3], horiz=TRUE, col=cols, legend=TRUE) > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> You will need to adjust the xlim= argument so that the legend > >> >> >>>> >> does > >> >> >>>> >> not > >> >> >>>> >> print on top of the bars. > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> ---------------------------------------- > >> >> >>>> >> David L Carlson > >> >> >>>> >> Department of Anthropology > >> >> >>>> >> Texas A&M University > >> >> >>>> >> College Station, TX 77843-4352 > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> -----Original Message----- > >> >> >>>> >> From: R-help <r-help-boun...@r-project.org> On Behalf Of P. > >> >> >>>> >> Roberto > >> >> >>>> >> Bakker > >> >> >>>> >> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2018 9:04 AM > >> >> >>>> >> To: R mailing list <r-help@r-project.org> > >> >> >>>> >> Subject: [R] Different stack barplots - same color legends > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> Hi, > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> I want to make barplots from different questions (columns) in > >> >> >>>> >> one > >> >> >>>> >> data.frame. > >> >> >>>> >> Each question has the same 5 likert items. > >> >> >>>> >> Now the problem: in some questions all items are answered; in > >> >> >>>> >> other > >> >> >>>> >> less. > >> >> >>>> >> From the syntax below I get nice stack barplots - *but the > >> >> >>>> >> legend > >> >> >>>> >> colors do > >> >> >>>> >> not* refer to the same likert-item, which I understand - the > >> >> >>>> >> colors > >> >> >>>> >> go in > >> >> >>>> >> sequence along the table. > >> >> >>>> >> Question: how can I write a syntax that each likert-item has > >> >> >>>> >> the > >> >> >>>> >> same > >> >> >>>> >> legend color? > >> >> >>>> >> Thank you in advance, > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> Roberto > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> SYNTAX: > >> >> >>>> >> counts19 <- table(teamq[,19]) > >> >> >>>> >> counts20 <- table(teamq[,20]) > >> >> >>>> >> barplot(as.matrix(counts19), horiz = T, > >> >> >>>> >> col=c("yellow","sandybrown","orange", > >> >> >>>> >> "darkolivegreen","green"), > >> >> >>>> >> legend=T) > >> >> >>>> >> barplot(as.matrix(counts20), horiz = T, > >> >> >>>> >> col=c("yellow","sandybrown","orange", > >> >> >>>> >> "darkolivegreen","green"), > >> >> >>>> >> legend=T) > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> >> [[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. > >> >> >>>> >> > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > [[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. > [[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.