Hello,

It's not scale_x_time with arguments breaks and labels.

It's scale_x_datetime with arguments

date_breaks and date_labels.
If you also want the hour displayed in the x axis labels, change the format string in my previous post to


scale_x_datetime(date_breaks = "20 secs", date_labels = "H:%M:%S")


Can you post as data sample the output of dput?

dput(head(listeMesuresPropres, 20))  # or 30


Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Às 07:35 de 14/02/21, Informatique escreveu:
Hello,

the time are in the first table like that :     10:24:00
and i use this for
        listeMesuresPropres$Heure. <- hms(listeMesuresPropres$Heure.
after time ar like that :               10H 24M 0S
and when i use  with ggplot
   scale_x_time(breaks = "20 secs",labels = "%H:%M:%S")

it have the graphics but noting write on the X axis.

I think it a problem with the format of the time, because if i try a ggplot 
without scale_x_time i don't have anything on the graphic.

Thank's

François-Marie BILLARD

On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 18:24:35 +0000
Rui Barradas <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt> wrote:

Hello,

In order to select every 20 s, set the date_breaks = "20 secs", not the
breaks.
The axis labels are also formatted, with date_labels, standard datetime
format strings are used for this. And rotated, not part of the question.

# Create some data
set.seed(2021)
time <- seq(as.POSIXct("2021-02-11"), as.POSIXct("2021-02-11 00:29:59"),
by = "1 secs")
y <- cumsum(rnorm(length(time)))
df1 <- data.frame(time, y)

# Plot the data
library(ggplot2)

ggplot(df1, aes(time, y)) +
    geom_line() +
    scale_x_datetime(date_breaks = "20 secs", date_labels = "%M:%S") +
    theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = 90, vjust = 0.5, hjust=1,
size = 5))


Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Às 15:05 de 12/02/21, Informatique escreveu:
Hello,

i'm using Rstudio from a few day, and i have some information in a CVS file, 
take every five second, format of the time is HH:MM:SS.
I use the hour on the X axis, but i don't want having all the time print. For 
example only every 10 values.

I think it will be possible with   scale_x_datetime(breaks = date_breaks(XXX)

but i don't understand how select every 20 s.

Thank's for your help

François-marie BILLARD




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