@ David and Phil: Thanks for your suggestions.

@ Xin: Are you also working with barchart()?

-Gary

On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Phil Spector <spec...@stat.berkeley.edu>wrote:

> Gary -
>   If you create an ordered factor, barchart will plot the
> sites in the order you specify.  For example, try
>
> barley$site = ordered(barley$site,c('Waseca','Morris','Grand Rapids',
>                                    'Duluth','University Farm','Crookston'))
>
> before plotting.
>
>                                        - Phil Spector
>                                         Statistical Computing Facility
>                                         Department of Statistics
>                                         UC Berkeley
>                                         spec...@stat.berkeley.edu
>
>
> On Tue, 8 Dec 2009, Gary Miller wrote:
>
>   Hi R Users,
>>
>> I'm trying to re-order the "site names" ("Waseca", "Morris", ...). I'm
>> using
>> following code:
>>
>> libarry(lattice)
>> barchart(yield ~ variety | site, data = barley,
>>             groups = year, layout = c(6,1), aspect=.7,
>>             ylab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre)",
>>             scales = list(x = list(abbreviate = TRUE, rot=45, minlength =
>> 5)))
>>
>> Can anyone help please.
>>
>> -Gary
>>
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