)) +
geom_histogram( position="dodge", stat = "identity", aes(fill =
variable))
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John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
> -Original Message-
> From: ntfr...@gmail.com
> Sent: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 16:55:56 +0300
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The error message is very informative. You named a column in the melted
data "Start", and told ggplot to use "start". "start" is a function. R is
case sensitive.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Frederic Ntirenganya
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Thanks for the help. I want to plot some of the columns on
Hi John,
Sorry for the mistake I made for providing useless data.
Here I am interest only on Tmin and Tmax columns. I want to use the same
approach with the previous data. I want to plot on the same graph not
separate graph. Thanks
> dput(head(BUTemp))structure(list(Year = c(1971L, 1971L, 1971L,
Hi All,
Thanks for the help. I want to plot some of the columns on the same graph
not all of them. Sorry, I failed to follow the instructions. Here is the
output of *dput()* but I don't know how it works.
> dput(head(data))structure(list(Date = structure(c(-6575, -6209, -5844, -5479,
-5114, -4748
7977758355,
0.439361470235051, 1.2597110753159, -0.795425331570368, 0.974654694801041,
-0.309087884123705, -1.55929705211554, 0.147715827800676, -0.542626171203849,
0.745294589678554, -0.254290052908619, 0.939894889209173)), .Names = c("xx",
"yy", "zzrnorm.20."), row.name
Your data and post is still not provided in one of the formats provided
here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example.
I am unsure of what you want to do, but I have made a reproducible example
that might help.
zz <- "Date Number.of.Rain.Days Total.rai
By failing to take the advice given to you, you make it harder to help you.
Learn to control your email program to send plain text, and learn to use the
dput function.
With regard to this function call:
> ggplot(df2, aes(Date,value)) +
I highly recommend using named parameters in the aes call.
Hi All,
Sorry for the shape of data which was not good enough.This is how my
data look like.
I want to plot multiple using ggplot function from a data frame of
many columns. I want to plot only Start.of.Rain..i.,
Start.of.Rain..ii. and Start.of.Rain..iii. and I failed to make it.
What I want is
This is no better because (a) you are still posting using HTML format, and (b)
using printed output loses the internal representation of the data. The dput
function is very helpful for solving this. [1]
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
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Hi Stephen,
Sorry, the data came in bad way.
Here is the head of the data.
> head(data)Date Number.of.Rain.Days Total.rain Start.of.Rain..i.
> Start.of.Rain..ii. Start.of.Rain..iii. Start.Rain..iv.
1 1952-01-01 86 1139.95292
239 11
Hi Frederic,
Can you provide a minimal reproducible example including either real data
(dput), or simulated data that mimics your situation? This will allow more
people to help.
Stephen
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 8:39 AM, Frederic Ntirenganya
wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I want to plot multiple using g
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