Hi Hadley,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Well, if I could do it directly in ggplot, even better.
My data is below (from "dump").
I calculate the bar heights previously, now I just want to plot them, with
fixed fill colours (to make sure they match other plots I use). Thanks
again,
Pedro
`x1` <-
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On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Pedro Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to build a composite plot, with multiple categories, using
> ggplot2.
>
> In principle, it could be done using facetting, but I do not seem to be able
> to get past the defaults, so I try building
Hi All,
I am trying to build a composite plot, with multiple categories, using
ggplot2.
In principle, it could be done using facetting, but I do not seem to be able
to get past the defaults, so I try building each plot separately, then
putting them all together using frameGrob and placeGrob.
For
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