Hello,

Without sample data and the code you've tried it's difficult to say but are you looking for something like this?


set.seed(2020)
df1 <- expand.grid(X = factor(1:5), Y = LETTERS[1:2])
df1 <- df1[sample(nrow(df1), 100, TRUE), ]

library(ggplot2)

tbl <- as.data.frame(table(df1))

ggplot(tbl, aes(X, Freq, color = Y, fill = Y)) +
  geom_col() +
  scale_color_manual(values = c("black", "black")) +
  scale_fill_manual(values = c("white", "gray70")) +
  theme_bw()


Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Às 10:05 de 13/08/20, John escreveu:
Hi,

    I would like to create percentage stacked bar with graphics package
(e.g., ggplot2) and print it in white/black. The regular option is to use
different color on the bar. Is there any way to use different background on
a bar so that we can tell on a black/white printing? For example, let my
green correspond to ***, while my red correspond to ....

    Thanks,

J

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