Don't do this! Use a dotchart instead. See the Wikipedia article on
dotplots or search.

height=c(574,557,544,535,534,532,531,527,526,525,524,520,518,512,507,504,504,489,488,488,487,484,484,474,472,455,444,420)
## kudos for plotting the sorted results rather than alphabetically.

 nm <- c("Fribourg(f)","Valais(d)","Appenzell Rhodes
Intérieures","Fribourg(d)","Jura","Schwyz","Schaffhouse","Berne(f)","Thurgovie","Valais(f)","Argovie","Appenzell
Rhodes 
Extérieures","Genève","Zoug","Tessin","Neuchâtel","Vaud","Uri","Nidwald","Berne(d)","Zurich","Obwald","Saint-Gall","Soleure","Lucerne","Glaris","Bâle-Campagne","Bâle-Ville")


 dotchart(height, nm, col = "blue", main = "Dotcharts Rock")

?dotchart gives you the details and options.

Cheers,
Bert



Bert Gunter

"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along
and sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )

On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 12:24 PM varin sacha via R-help
<r-help@r-project.org> wrote:
>
> Dear R-experts,
>
> Here below my R code. I would need your help to improve my graph/plot.
>
> - The x-axis to be longer not to stop at 500 value
> - All the name on the y-axis to appear not only a few of them and the name 
> (Fribourg(f), Appenzell Rhodes Intérieures,...) to appear entire, not to be 
> cut
>
> Many thanks.
>
> ##############
> barplot(height=c(574,557,544,535,534,532,531,527,526,525,524,520,518,512,507,504,504,489,488,488,487,484,484,474,472,455,444,420),names.arg=c("Fribourg(f)","Valais(d)","Appenzell
>  Rhodes 
> Intérieures","Fribourg(d)","Jura","Schwyz","Schaffhouse","Berne(f)","Thurgovie","Valais(f)","Argovie","Appenzell
>  Rhodes 
> Extérieures","Genève","Zoug","Tessin","Neuchâtel","Vaud","Uri","Nidwald","Berne(d)","Zurich","Obwald","Saint-Gall","Soleure","Lucerne","Glaris","Bâle-Campagne","Bâle-Ville"),font.axis=4,
>  horiz=T,col="deepskyblue2",las=2)
> ##############
>
>
>
>
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