Re: [R] barplot2, gap.barplot

2007-03-02 Thread Jim Lemon
Marc A. Rohling wrote: Hello, I try to handle a simple bar-plot, but it turns out to be not as simple as I thought. ... As you can see, because of the 4th bar (value 45), the other bars look a little bit tiny: there is too much white-space. What I need to handle this problem is a function

Re: [R] barplot2, gap.barplot

2007-03-02 Thread hadley wickham
3. Depending on the nature of your data, if the extreme value is representative of an important marked difference relative to the other values, then I don't particularly find the 'look' of the plot to be overly problematic. It does appropriately emphasize the large difference. On the other

Re: [R] barplot2, gap.barplot

2007-03-02 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 08:53 -0600, hadley wickham wrote: 3. Depending on the nature of your data, if the extreme value is representative of an important marked difference relative to the other values, then I don't particularly find the 'look' of the plot to be overly problematic. It does

Re: [R] barplot2, gap.barplot

2007-03-02 Thread hadley wickham
On 3/2/07, Marc Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 08:53 -0600, hadley wickham wrote: 3. Depending on the nature of your data, if the extreme value is representative of an important marked difference relative to the other values, then I don't particularly find the

Re: [R] barplot2, gap.barplot

2007-03-02 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 10:07 -0600, hadley wickham wrote: On 3/2/07, Marc Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 08:53 -0600, hadley wickham wrote: 3. Depending on the nature of your data, if the extreme value is representative of an important marked difference relative

Re: [R] barplot2, gap.barplot

2007-03-02 Thread hadley wickham
On 3/2/07, Marc Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 10:07 -0600, hadley wickham wrote: On 3/2/07, Marc Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 08:53 -0600, hadley wickham wrote: 3. Depending on the nature of your data, if the extreme value is

Re: [R] barplot2, gap.barplot

2007-03-02 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 14:57 -0600, hadley wickham wrote: On 3/2/07, Marc Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 10:07 -0600, hadley wickham wrote: On 3/2/07, Marc Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 08:53 -0600, hadley wickham wrote: 3.

[R] barplot2, gap.barplot

2007-03-01 Thread Marc A. Rohling
Hello, I try to handle a simple bar-plot, but it turns out to be not as simple as I thought. 1) I have created a .dat-File, e.g. test.dat: DATADATA-SEM 2.2 0.32 6.2 1.30 12.71.61 48.63.08 4.1 0.86 4.5 0.32 1.5 1.13 1.2 1.08 The first row is the data

Re: [R] barplot2, gap.barplot

2007-03-01 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 14:56 +0100, Marc A. Rohling wrote: Hello, I try to handle a simple bar-plot, but it turns out to be not as simple as I thought. 1) I have created a .dat-File, e.g. test.dat: DATA DATA-SEM 2.2 0.32 6.2 1.30 12.7 1.61 48.6 3.08 4.1 0.86 4.5 0.32