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Ulrik Stervbo ulrik.stervbo at gmail.com
Fri Jan 8 18:53:50 CET 2016


Please keep the list in CC.

Maybe something like

dat.vline <- data.frame( variable =
c("runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_17th_century",
"runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_17th_century",
"runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_18th_century",
"runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_17th_century"), xval = c(55, 65, 72, 82))

and
geom_vline(aes(xintercept = xval),data=dat.vline)

will work. If not take a look from the melted data.frame - the dat.vline
should be of similar structure.

On Fri, 8 Jan 2016 at 18:41 <maettuw at students.unibe.ch> wrote:

> I tried the following. Still isnt working, now having 8 lines on ever
> plot. I dont get the structure of the functions here..
>
> Matthias
>
> ggplot(data=melted3, aes(x=time_Nino3,y=value,colour=variable))+
>   geom_line()+ ylab("SST Anomaly") + xlab("year") + ggtitle("Decadal El
> Nino Index ")+ facet_grid(variable ~ .) +
>   geom_vline(aes(xintercept =
> runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_18th_century),data=dat.vline)
>
> a<- c(55,65)
> b<- c(72,82)
> c<- c(10,80)
> d <- c(57,97)
> dat.vline <- data.frame( runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_17th_century = c(a, b),
> runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_18th_century=c(c,d))
> ________________________________________
> Von: R-help [r-help-bounces at r-project.org]" im Auftrag von
> "Ulrik Stervbo [ulrik.stervbo at gmail.com]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 8. Januar 2016 18:02
> An: Matthias Worni; r-help at r-project.org
> Betreff: Re: [R] (no subject)
>
> Hi Matthias,
>
> Your dat.vline should include the 'variable' as you facet on this.
>
> HTH
>
> On Fri, 8 Jan 2016 at 17:49 Matthias Worni <wornimatthias at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Thank you for the help. It worked out fine. However trying to add
> > additional aesthetics I came to another point, where I couldnt figure
> out a
> > way to solve it. Perhaps you run into similar problems since your
> familiar
> > with the ggplot package.
> >
> > The code is the following:
> >
> > runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_17th_century <-
> > SMA(SST_NINO3_detrended[0:100],n=10)
> > runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_18th_century <-
> > SMA(SST_NINO3_detrended[101:200],n=10)
> > runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_19th_century <-
> > SMA(SST_NINO3_detrended[201:300],n=10)
> > runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_20th_century <-
> > SMA(SST_NINO3_detrended[301:400],n=10)
> >
> >
> > time_Nino3 <- c(1:100)
> > runmean_yearly_decadal_Nino_Index <-
> >
> >
> data.frame(runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_17th_century,runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_18th_century,runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_19th_century,runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_20th_century,time_Nino3)
> > melted3 <- melt(runmean_yearly_decadal_Nino_Index , id.vars="time_Nino3")
> >
> > ggplot(data=melted3, aes(x=time_Nino3,y=value,colour=variable))+
> >   geom_line()+ ylab("SST Anomaly") + xlab("year") + ggtitle("Decadal El
> > Nino Index ")+ facet_grid(variable ~ .) +
> >   geom_vline(aes(xintercept = xp),data=dat.vline)
> >
> > dat.vline <- data.frame( xp = c(15, 23))
> >
> >
> > As you may have noticed I created several plots below each other and now
> I
> > would like  to add vertical lines to this plots, therefore adding
> > "geom_vline(aes(xintercept = xp),data=dat.vline). This worked so far,
> > however I would like to add vertical lines for these four different plots
> > at different places. Do you know how I could do this? I added the plot I
> > created at this e-mail. You can see two lines on every of those 4 plots
> (at
> > the same place). What I want is the same thing but the lines at different
> > places for every of those 4 plots (independently). Thank you for the
> help!!
> > If you need to create the plots you can simply change the
> > "runmean_10yr_Nino_3_Index_17th_century" to any other vector.
> >
> > Best Matthias
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