Re: [R] plotting multiple variables in 1 bar graph

2012-10-26 Thread macy
Thank you very much for this. Yes the ggplot does look prettier. Just a few additional questions though. The data in the sample data frame are already the means of the 5 samples measured for each time T. Does this mean that I need to 1) calculate the means and standard deviations separately per v

Re: [R] plotting multiple variables in 1 bar graph

2012-10-23 Thread Macy Anonuevo
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Re: [R] plotting multiple variables in 1 bar graph

2012-10-23 Thread Macy Anonuevo
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[R] plotting multiple variables in 1 bar graph

2012-10-23 Thread Macy Anonuevo
I'd greatly appreciate your help in making a bar graph with multiple variables plotted on it. All the help sites I've seen so far only plot 1 variable on the y-axis Data set: I have 6 sites, each measured 5 times over the past year. During each sampling time, I counted the occurrences of different