On May 23, 2011, at 4:31 PM, David Winsemius wrote: > > On May 23, 2011, at 4:32 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote: > >> On May 23, 2011, at 3:13 PM, Adrienne Keller wrote: >> >>> I am making a barplot using barplot2 from gplots and would like to >>> format the names of my categorical variables (tree species) on the x- >>> axis so that the genus name is above the species name (to save room). >>> My code so far is: >>> >>> speciesnames<-c("Dialium guianensis", "Inga alba", "Tachigali >>> versicolor", "Brosimum utile", "Caryocar costaricense", "Castilla >>> tunu", "Otoba novagranatensis", "Pourouma bicolor", "Socratea >>> exorrhiza") >>> barplot2(meanapAprilactivity, names.arg=speciesnames, col=columncolor, >>> xlab="Species", ylab="Soil acid phosphatase activity (nmol/h/g)", >>> plot.ci=T, ci.l=apAprilminusordered, ci.u=apAprilplusordered, >>> cex.lab=1.5) >>> >>> For example, I want 'Dialium' to be located above 'guianensis' on the >>> x-axis. Is there a way to do this? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Adrienne Keller >> >> >> Hi, >> >> Just replace the space between the names with a newline character ('\n'): >> >> barplot(1:9, names.arg = gsub(" ", "\\\n", speciesnames), >> cex.names = 0.5) >> >> That will put the labels on two lines. >> >> See ?gsub and note that I used 3 '\' preceding the 'n'. > > Except that tripling of "\" is not necessary with the second argument to gsub > or sub, only with the first pattern argument. > > speciesnames<-c("Dialium guianensis", "Inga alba", "Tachigali versicolor", > "Brosimum utile", "Caryocar costaricense", "Castilla tunu", "Otoba > novagranatensis", "Pourouma bicolor", "Socratea exorrhiza") > > sub(" ", "\n", speciesnames) > > [1] "Dialium\nguianensis" "Inga\nalba" > [3] "Tachigali\nversicolor" "Brosimum\nutile" > [5] "Caryocar\ncostaricense" "Castilla\ntunu" > [7] "Otoba\nnovagranatensis" "Pourouma\nbicolor" > [9] "Socratea\nexorrhiza" >
Thanks for catching that David, you are correct. That's what I get for answering the post in the middle of formatting R output for LaTeX and having tunnel vision on the backslashes... :-) Regards, Marc ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.