Hello!
Thanks for reading this request for assistance. I have a question regarding creating a histogram-like figure from data that are not currently in the correct format for the "hist" command. Specifically, my data have been processed and are in a matrix with columns containing the variables of interest and separate columns containing the number of times this variable was observed (counts). This data frame/matrix is rather large (1600 rows), and there are multiple rows corresponding to the same variable level (e.g., "temperature=8, 5 observations" in one row, then the next: "temperature=8, 9 observations", and so on). In other words, the data are not one long vector R can read and plot as a histogram, nor are they condensed. My goal is to create a figure in which one axis is bins (e.g., temperature values) and the other is number of observations in this bin (e.g., number of organisms seen). My question is: Is there a way R can be told to read my data to create a plot like that I desire? So far I have tried several options, including bar plots with no success.

If there is no way to do this with my data as the are currently arrange, is there an efficient way to re-arrange them?

Thanks a lot for any assistance or advice!

Sincerely,
Paul Simonin


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Paul W. Simonin
Graduate Research Assistant, MS Program
Vermont Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources
University of Vermont
81 Carrigan Dr.
Burlington, VT 05405
Ph:802-656-3153

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