[R] Plotting rgb proportions in R

Jeff Newmiller jdnewmil @ending from dcn@d@vi@@c@@u@
Tue Dec 18 22:27:33 CET 2018


I can't figure out what message you are hoping to convey in your plot from your posting... what are you comparing to what? Comments like "I've run into different examples of people using vegan (an analysis package with some diagnostic display functionality) or grDevices (a package supporting different device and graphic file formats)" fail to inform us as to where we can catch up with your reading or whether you liked what they did or not. Is there some missing analysis step or do you just want to present the raw data? Even a hand drawn sketch in PNG format would be some improvement in clarity.

Note that this is the wrong place to ask for help on theory... if you want to know what type of analysis you should attempt then you came here too soon... this is where we try to help you apply R to the problem once you know what your analysis strategy will be.

On December 18, 2018 9:17:24 AM PST, Tasha O'Hara <tasha.eileen using gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am trying to plot specific rgb color proportions of a marine specimen
>in
>a stacked plot using R and I was looking for some help. I have several
>rgb proportions per specimen (an example of one is below).  I've run
>into
>different examples of people using vegan or grDevices. Can anyone help
>with
>this?
>
>Red    Green  Blue   %
>249 158 37 56.311
>249 158 68 4.319
>249 158 98 0.058
>249 128 7 13.965
>249 128 37 12.87
>188 128 37 0.029
>249 128 68 0.161
>188 128 68 0.015
>188 98 7 0.029
>219 128 7 2.773
>219 128 37 2.583
>188 98 68 0.058
>219 128 68 0.525
>249 188 37 0.876
>249 188 68 1.08
>219 98 7 0.482
>249 188 98 0.015
>249 158 7 3.852
>
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