[R] barplot_add=TRUE

Gerrit Eichner Gerrit.Eichner at math.uni-giessen.de
Tue Jan 9 16:11:56 CET 2018


Dear Sibylle!

Am 09.01.2018 um 10:24 schrieb Sibylle Stöckli:
> Dear Gerrit
> 
> Thanks a lot. "rbind" seems to be the right function. Unfortunately 
> there is a shift in the x-axis (see pdf). There are 52 trapcatch values 
> each, m and w, but m$trapcatch and w$trapcatch are shifted up to x-value 
> 60.
> The follow-up lines for temp and humidity are fine.

Hm, I'm not quite sure if you are asking another question here ... ;-)
But I assume you do.

However, without knowledge about the structure of Hecke or m,
respectively, in particular about their row numbers, it is impossible
to spot the cause of your "problem". I suggest you check the structure
of m:

str(m)

I suspect you'll see that the assumption of 52 trapcatch values is
somehow wrong.

  Hth  --  Gerrit

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> 
> Thanks
> Sibylle
> 
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> setwd("~/Desktop/DatenLogger2017") #  am Mac sks
> trap= read.delim("SWD_Trap_week-new.txt", na.strings="*", header=TRUE)
> climate= read.delim("Agrometeo_week-2017.txt", na.strings="*", header=TRUE)
> names(trap)
> names(climate)
> 
> 
> Hecke<-trap[trap$station=="FiBL_Hecke",]
> m<-Hecke[Hecke$m_w=="m",]
> w<-Hecke[Hecke$m_w=="w",]
> par(mar=c(5,4,4,10))
> barplot(rbind(m$trapcatch, w$trapcatch), ylim=c(0,350))
> axis(1, 1:52)
> 
> par(new=T)
> plot(climate$Week,climate$Frick_Temp.mittel, type="n", axes=F, 
> ylim=c(0,25), ylab="", xlab="", xaxt="n")
> lines(climate$Week, climate$Frick_Temp.mittel, lty=2, lwd=2, col="blue")
> axis(4,las=1, cex.axis=0.8, col="blue")
> mtext(side=4, line=2.5, "Mittlere Temperatur (°C)", cex=0.8, col="blue")
> 
> par(new=T)
> plot(climate$Week,climate$Frick_Feuchte.mittel, type="n", axes=F, 
> ylim=c(0,100), ylab="", xlab="", xaxt="n")
> lines(climate$Week, climate$Frick_Feuchte.mittel, lty=2, lwd=2, 
> col="darkgreen")
> axis(4,las=1, line=5.5, cex.axis=0.8, col="darkgreen")
> mtext(side=4, line=7.5, "Mittlere Feuchte (%)", cex=0.8, col="dark green")
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Am 09.01.2018 um 09:30 schrieb Gerrit Eichner:
> 
>> Hi, Sibylle,
>>
>> since you write '"mathematically" add', does
>>
>> barplot(rbind(m$trapcatch, w$trapcatch))
>>
>> do what you want (modulo layout details)?
>>
>> Hth  --  Gerrit
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>> Am 09.01.2018 um 09:19 schrieb Sibylle Stöckli:
>>> Dear R users
>>> aim
>>> Barplot of insect trap catches (y variable trapcatch) at one specific 
>>> station (variable FiBL_Hecke) from week 1-52 ( x variable week).
>>> It works well using the function tapply (sum trapcatch per week, 
>>> males and females not separated), however, I intend to separate the y 
>>> variable trapcatch in males and females (variable m_w: m and w)
>>> problem
>>> I used the function "add" to merge two bar plots (males and females). 
>>> Unfortunately the second barplot masks the first barplot.
>>> question
>>> Is there a function to "mathematically" add the values from both 
>>> barplots with the aim the barplot presenting the total trap (males 
>>> and females) catches per week?
>>> Hecke<-trap[trap$station=="FiBL_Hecke",] # station = Hecke
>>> m<-Hecke[Hecke$m_w=="m",] # male trap catches
>>> w<-Hecke[Hecke$m_w=="w",] # female trap catches
>>> barplot(m$trapcatch, ylab="Y", space=0.5, col=c("grey0"), 
>>> ylim=c(0,450), las=2, cex.lab=0.9, cex.axis=0.9, cex.names=0.9)
>>> barplot(w$trapcatch,space=0.5, add=TRUE, beside=FALSE, 
>>> col=c("grey50"), xaxt="n", yaxt="n")
>>> Thanks a lot
>>> Sibylle
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