2009/10/30 hadley wickham h.wick...@gmail.com:
I read anything that mentions
ggplot2 no matter where it is.
... one should hope this statement only applies to the Internet
though, does it? Please do share your regexp if it's not the case.
:)
baptiste
I can reproduce it with for example
x=c(-9.23, -9.56, -1.40)
But adding a single positive number, even .001, fixes it, while
adding a similar negative number introduces a new error message, so it
really looks like a bug in ggplot2 when all the values are negative.
Report it to the
I have a dataset that contains numbers between -10 and 0. E.g. x =
c(-9.23, -9.56, -1.40, ...)
If I no do a
qplot(x, geom=histogram)
I get the error:
Error: position_stack requires non-overlapping x intervals
Strangely, the following both work:
qplot(x * -1, geom=histogram)
qplot(x+100,
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@basf-c-s.be, sebastian.roh...@basf.com says...
I have a dataset that contains numbers between -10 and 0. E.g. x =
c(-9.23, -9.56, -1.40, ...)
If I no do a
qplot(x, geom=histogram)
I get the error:
Error: position_stack
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