Hi All, These are the two codes i have used so far:- ggplot(df3_machine_region,aes(Region,Machine.Name)) + geom_count() ! [1st Plot|690x375](upload://bb0ux9WheqM4ViyYf3Gki6TKtlG.png) ggplot(df3_machine_region,aes(Region,Machine.Name)) + geom_jitter(aes(colour=Region))
I have to present the plot to my stakeholders,so thats why its required in a readable and legible way. There would be approximately 10k+ values(max) for machine and region combination. I have attached the output plots for your reference.Please find below a snapshot of data for your reference. |Machine.Name|Region| |0460-EPBS1.sga-res.com|Europe| |04821-EABS1.sga-res.com|Europe| |10429-EDABS1.sga-res.com|Europe| |1042619-ESWEBS1.sga-res.com|Europe| |ABE-L-98769.europe.shell.com|Americas| |AB-L-98769.europe.shell.com|APAC| |AB-L-98769.europe.shell.com|Europe| |ABE-L-98769.europe.shell.com (2)|Americas| |ABE-L-98769.europe.shell.com (2)|Europe| |ABE-L-98840.europe.shell.com|Americas| |AB-L-98840.europe.shell.com|APAC| |ABE-L-98840.europe.shell.com|Europe| |AB-L-98854.europe.shell.com|Americas| |ABE-L-98854.europe.shell.com|Europe| |ABE-L-98862.europe.shell.com|Americas| Regards, Ritwik On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 6:05 PM Martin Maechler <maech...@stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: > >>>>> Ritwik Mohapatra > >>>>> on Thu, 23 Jul 2020 23:41:57 +0530 writes: > > > How to create a readable and legible plot in R with 10k+ values.I > have a > > dataframe with 17298 records.There are two columns:Machine > Name(Character) > > and Region(Character).So i want to create a readable plot with > region in x > > axis and machine name in y axis.How do i do that using ggplot or any > other > > way.Please help. > > Good answers to this question will depend very much on how many > 'Machine' and 'Region' levels there are. > > (and this is a case where in my opinion it'd be *MUCH* more > useful to have 'factor' instead of 'character'.. if only just > so > str(<data>) > or summary(<data>) > > would give useful/relevant information. > > -- > One possibility for a somewhat cute plot is a "good ole" > sunflower plot (base graphics, but the idea must be easily > transferable to grid-based graphics such as ggplot2): > > help(sunflowerplot) > > > Martin Maechler > ETH Zurich >
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