Hello, I'm trying to do bar plot where 'sex' will be the category axis and 'occupation' will represent the bars and the clusters will represent the mean 'income'.
sex occupation income 1 female j 12 2 male b 34 3 male j 22 4 female j 54 5 male b 33 6 female b 67 7 male j 89 8 male b 65 9 female j 45 10 male j 32 I can do bar plot where sex is the category axis and the clusters represent 'occupation'. the code is- > t<- table(data$sex,data$occupation) > barplot(f) and the barplot where the category axis is 'sex' and the cluster represent the mean income and median income. The code is - > mean=tapply(data$income,data$sex,mean) > mean female male 38.66667 46.50000 > median=tapply(data$income,data$sex,median) > median female male 22.5 49.5 > r=rbind(mean,median) > r female male mean 38.66667 46.5 median 22.50000 49.5 > par(fg='red',cex=1.2) > barplot(r,col=c('green','yellow'),cex.axis=1.2,col.axis='red',ylim=c(0,120) But how can I make 'occupation'' to nest inside 'sex' and then the cluster to represent the mean income? For example I am attaching a pdf plot that is produced by SPSS. Thank you. -- Tanvir Khan MS Student Institute Of Statistical Research & Training University Of Dhaka tkh...@isrt.ac.bd khan.tanvir_...@ymail.com
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