Dear everyone,
I would like to create a kite chart in which I plot densities (width of the
vertical kites) in relation to sediment depth (on reversed y-axis) for 6
different locations (Distances from seep site, on x-axis on top of the
plot). The dataset I would like to use is:
Distance_from_se
idvar="distance", direction="wide")
> >
> > # replace NAs with 0 (don't think kiteChart likes NA)
> > Xwide[ is.na(Xwide) ] <- 0
> >
> > kiteChart(Xwide)
> >
> > I haven't considered all of your plot requirements here but hopefully
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> > On 10/13/2010 07:11 PM, elpape wrote:
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> >> Dear everyone,
> >>
> >> I would like to create a kite chart in which I plot densities (width of
> >> the
> >> verti
Dear all
I'm trying to calculate the number of shared species between sites.
I have a dataframe with in the first column the names of the sites; the
names of the other columns are the species names. To use the shared function
from the package RICH one needs to input different matrices. So actuall
Dear R fans,
I would like to create a scatterplot showing the relationship between 4
continuous variables. I thought of using the package "scatterplot 3d" to
have a 3-dimensional plot and then using the size of the symbols to
represent the 4th variable.
Does anybody know how to do this?
I alrea
Dear all,
I would like to create a vertically stacked area chart in R. The data are
presented in the attached text file.
I would like to see the trend in values for the different groups with
sediment depth (that's why I would like to create a vertically stacked
chart; normally sed_depth should b
Hello,
Thank you very much for your prompt replies!
@Jean V Adams: yes, that looks a lot like the graph that I want! I'm
wondering though if there isn't an easier way (i.e. less code) to do this?
Like, for instance, using the stackpoly function (but modified, so that a
vertically stacked plot can
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