likert is built on the lattice barchart function. Hence everything in ?panel.barchart ?xyplot applies. The legend is constructed with the auto.key argument.
You can move the legend to the left, but that is not a good idea for a horizontal barchart. likert(t(hellisheidi), ReferenceZero=.5, xlab="X-lab", ylab="Y-lab", main="stacked bar chart", auto.key=list(space="left", columns=1)) Note that the legend is vertical and the plot is horizontal, making it difficult to read both simultaneously. Rich > On May 3, 2023, at 04:58, Maria Lathouri <mlatho...@yahoo.gr> wrote: > > > Dear Richard, > > Thank you very much for your reply. I went through the code and it worked. I > was also able to change the colours. > > I was wondering if I can change the legend position; instead of being in the > bottom to be on the left side. > > I tried the following but without any success > > strip = FALSE > strip.right = TRUE > > likert(t(hellisheidi), ReferenceZero=.5, xlab="X-lab", ylab="Y-lab", > main="Stacked bar chart", col=c("#E94E1B", "#F7AA4E", "#BEBEBE", "#6193CE", > "#00508C", "#E94E1B", "#BEBEBE"), legend.position="left") > > Once again, thank you very much. > > Kind regards, > Maria > > > Στις Τρίτη 2 Μαΐου 2023 στις 08:51:16 μ.μ. GMT+1, ο χρήστης Richard M. > Heiberger <r...@temple.edu> έγραψε: > > > > > > ## you may need to install HH > install.packagess("HH") > > library(HH) > > hellisheidi <- read.table(text=" > Component Sample1 Sample2 Sample3 > CaO 45 52 48 > SiO2 25 22 18 > Al2O3 15 11 14 > TiO2 6 5 6 > Na2O 5 4 5 > CuO 3 3 5 > Cl 1 3 4" > , header=TRUE, row.names="Component") > > likert(t(hellisheidi), ReferenceZero=.5, > xlab="X-lab", ylab="Y-lab", main="Stacked bar chart") > > >> On May 2, 2023, at 15:23, Maria Lathouri via R-help <r-help@r-project.org> >> wrote: >> >> Dear all, >> I am trying to plot the following table in stacked barplot in percentages >> and also horizontal. >> Component Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3CaO 45 >> 52 48SiO2 25 >> 22 18Al2O3 15 11 >> 14TiO2 6 5 6 Na2O 5 >> 4 5CuO 3 3 >> 5 Cl 1 3 >> 4 >> When I tried the following functionbarplot(data, >> + main = "Stacked bar chart", >> + sub = "Subtitle", >> + xlab = "X-lab", >> + ylab = "Y-lab", >> + axes = TRUE, horiz = TRUE) >> I got the following error >> Error in barplot.default(hellisheidi, main = "Stacked bar chart", sub = >> "Subtitle", : >> 'height' must be a vector or a matrix >> I also tried barplot(as.matrix(hellisheidi)) but what I was getting was the >> three stacked columns for Samples 1, 2 and 3 but I was getting an empty >> column for Component, instead of being the variable in the Samples. >> >> >> I was hoping if you could help me on that. >> Thank you very much in advance. >> Kind regards,Maria >> >> >> >> <1683055323500blob.jpg>______________________________________________ >> 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. ______________________________________________ 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.