The likert() function in library(likert) is not the same as the likert() function in library(HH).
The likert function in the likert package creates an object that needs to be plotted. For the likert package you left out the line plot(likert::likert(scrounging)) This plot is not consistent with what your initial email said it was looking for. Both Jim Lemon and I gave you plots that are consistent with your description. You could probably get a similar plot from likert::likert(), but not by the lines you are using. The likert::likert() function does not work with the table that HH::likert() and barplot() are using. look at str(l29) to see what it needs The likert package and the HH package cannot be loaded simultaneously. Their use the same function names in incompatible ways. How to get the ?likert::likert plot using HH: HH::likert(t(sapply(items29, table)), as.percent=TRUE, positive.order=TRUE) Here is a complete example using Jim Lemon's data. ## NO library() statements! ## The likert and HH packages have incompatible usage ## of the same function names. ## this is the example from ?likert::likert data(pisaitems, package="likert") items29 <- pisaitems[,substr(names(pisaitems), 1,5) == 'ST25Q'] names(items29) <- c("Magazines", "Comic books", "Fiction", "Non-fiction books", "Newspapers") ## plot using likert package l29 <- likert::likert(items29) likert:::plot.likert(l29) ## plot using HH package HH::likert(t(sapply(items29, table)), as.percent=TRUE, positive.order=TRUE, main="HH::likert") HH::likert(t(sapply(items29, table)), as.percent=TRUE, positive.order=TRUE, main="HH::likert", auto.key=list(columns=2), scales=list(y=list(tck=c(0,2)))) ## prettier ## Jim Lemon's example scrounging <- data.frame( behav=sample(c("inactive","active","foraging","snoozing"),50,TRUE), substr=sample(c("tree","ground","vine","air"),50,TRUE)) scroungeTable <- t(table(scrounging)) scroungeTable HH::likert(scroungeTable) ## I don't think Jim Lemon's example can be used directly in the likert package. ## look at str(l29) ## and notice that it must include both raw data and the table l29$results head(l29$items) ## For any further discussion on this list please include the output from dput(head(yourRealData)) ## in the body of the email. ## Jim's example is based on base graphics barplot ## The HH likert() function is based on lattice barchart. ## the likert package's likert:::plot.likert() function is based on ggplot. ________________________________________ From: R-help <r-help-boun...@r-project.org> on behalf of Rasmus Liland <j...@posteo.no> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2021 09:03 To: Areti Panopoulou Cc: r-help Subject: [External] Re: [R] [External] Re: Help please Dear Areti, this dcast data.frame presents the same info as Jim's barplot reshape2::dcast(data=scrounging, formula=behav~substr, fun.aggregate=length) yielding behav air ground tree vine 1 active 5 4 3 3 2 foraging 2 1 3 4 3 inactive 0 4 4 5 4 snoozing 3 5 1 3 I tried to use likert by the example in the example in ?likert::likert library(likert) data(pisaitems) items29 <- pisaitems[,substr(names(pisaitems), 1,5) == 'ST25Q'] names(items29) <- c("Magazines", "Comic books", "Fiction", "Non-fiction books", "Newspapers") l29 <- likert(items29) l29 lapply(items29, levels) like this u <- unique(scrounging$behav) levels.behav <- c("inactive", u[u!="inactive"]) scrounging$behav <- factor(x=scrounging$behav, levels=levels.behav) u <- unique(scrounging$substr) levels.substr <- c("ground", u[u!="ground"]) scrounging$substr <- factor(x=scrounging$substr, levels=levels.substr) likert::likert(scrounging) yielding Item inactive active foraging snoozing 1 behav 36 20 20 24 2 substr 20 28 30 22 but I doubt this is meaningful ... Best, Rasmus ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see 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.