On May 4, 2010, at 9:40 AM, Jorge Ivan Velez wrote:

Hi someone,

Try this:

x <-  c(20, 80, 20, 5, 2)
b <- barplot(x, ylim = c(0, 85), las = 1)
text(b, x+2, pch = x)


I suspect he wanted the "counts" in the label:

x <-  c(20, 80, 20, 5, 2)
b <- barplot(x, ylim = c(0, 85), las = 1)
text(b, x+2, labels=x, pch = x)

... although perhaps his specification by analogy to bwplot with panel option "N" was more meaningful to you that it was to me. I have no idea what that was supposed to suggest.

--
David.

HTH,
Jorge

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 8:41 AM, someone <> wrote:


when i plot a barchart with 5 bars there is one bar pretty long and the
others get smaller
like (20, 80, 20, 5, 2)
is there a way of displaying the number accoirding to each bar next to it?
like in a bwplot the panel option N?
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