[R] [External] Error in percentage stacked barplot

Maria Lathouri m|@thour| @end|ng |rom y@hoo@gr
Wed May 3 10:58:29 CEST 2023


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 <rmh using 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 using 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
> 
> 
> 
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