[R] A very basic line-plot question
Phil Spector
spector at stat.berkeley.edu
Thu Feb 17 21:44:59 CET 2011
The reason that it's easy to produce dotcharts or barplots in R with
data like yours, and difficult to produce a line plot, is because
dotcharts and barplots are appropriate for your data, whereas a line
plot is not. Since the values on the x-axis represent names,
and those names are not measured on any kind of ordinal scale,
connecting the points on a plot would be at best meaningless and at
worst deceptive.
Of course, one of R's charms is that it provides ample rope to hang
yourself it that's what you really want to do. You could create a
line plot with a custom axis labeled in what ever way you want, to
produce a whatever sort of plot you wanted. I'll leave it to you to
figure out the details.
- Phil Spector
Statistical Computing Facility
Department of Statistics
UC Berkeley
spector at stat.berkeley.edu
On Thu, 17 Feb 2011, world peace wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have data like this
>
> tom randy mike dan doug
> height 150 152 155 134 141
>
> I am trying to create a line plot, with names on X-axis and height measure
> on Y. how can i get it through R.
> I could get several versions which are close (dotchart, bargraph), but not
> quite the same thing.
>
> I am looking for something like
> http://www.statsoft.com/Portals/0/blog/line_plot.jpg
> with option to add more lines, such as weight measurement for above data.
>
> Thanks,
> A
>
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