On 15.04.2011 16:20, Ellis, David wrote:
Hi,
I am a complete newcomer to R and although I can plot standard box-plots I am
struggling with this...
I have two treatments - A& B, and 2 variables 1& 2. I want to compare
boxplots of variable 1 with variable 2 for each treatment. I would also like them to
all be on the same graphic.
I would like treatment to be on the x axis (A and B) and above A and B have
their corresponding boxplots for both variables.I would also like 2 seperate
y-axes, one for each variable - Variable 1 has a continuous y axis, and
variable 2 is a percentage (of variable 1 in-fact, not that this should make a
difference).
It would also be helpful if the boxplots were a different colour for each
variable and that this corresponded somehow to the relevant axis. Or if someone
can think of another way to show which treatment each boxplot is that would be
gratefully recieved
Hope this makes sense and isn't too much of a pain to answer!
Not sure if it makes sense:
If you have two boxplots beside each other, you tend to compare them
directly. If they are unrelated (different variables with different
scaling as in this case), I'd be careful not to confuse the reader of
the plot ....
Best,
Uwe Ligges
Thanks in advance
Dave
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