which “geom_” one need use to create plot shown below
I need to make a plot as shown in figure2, I tried changing multiple "geom_" functions. Can I get help? I'm able to plot something like this
using :
my_data$Genus = factor(as.character(my_data$Genus), levels=names(x))
ggplot(my_data,
aes(x=Genus, y=log2FoldChange, color=Phylum)) +
geom_point(size=6) +
theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = -90,
hjust = 0,
vjust=0.5))
but instead of "dots" I want the horizontal bars as shown in the second figure.
r ggplot2 ggplotly
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I need to make a plot as shown in figure2, I tried changing multiple "geom_" functions. Can I get help? I'm able to plot something like this
using :
my_data$Genus = factor(as.character(my_data$Genus), levels=names(x))
ggplot(my_data,
aes(x=Genus, y=log2FoldChange, color=Phylum)) +
geom_point(size=6) +
theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = -90,
hjust = 0,
vjust=0.5))
but instead of "dots" I want the horizontal bars as shown in the second figure.
r ggplot2 ggplotly
1
geom_bar()
+coord_flip()
, see: ggplot2.tidyverse.org/reference/geom_bar.html
– 12b345b6b78
Nov 24 '18 at 0:26
1
Search fordiverging bar plot
, e.g. here.
– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
Possible duplicate of How to part diverging bar plots in R
– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
add a comment |
I need to make a plot as shown in figure2, I tried changing multiple "geom_" functions. Can I get help? I'm able to plot something like this
using :
my_data$Genus = factor(as.character(my_data$Genus), levels=names(x))
ggplot(my_data,
aes(x=Genus, y=log2FoldChange, color=Phylum)) +
geom_point(size=6) +
theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = -90,
hjust = 0,
vjust=0.5))
but instead of "dots" I want the horizontal bars as shown in the second figure.
r ggplot2 ggplotly
I need to make a plot as shown in figure2, I tried changing multiple "geom_" functions. Can I get help? I'm able to plot something like this
using :
my_data$Genus = factor(as.character(my_data$Genus), levels=names(x))
ggplot(my_data,
aes(x=Genus, y=log2FoldChange, color=Phylum)) +
geom_point(size=6) +
theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = -90,
hjust = 0,
vjust=0.5))
but instead of "dots" I want the horizontal bars as shown in the second figure.
r ggplot2 ggplotly
r ggplot2 ggplotly
edited Nov 24 '18 at 2:28
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geom_bar()
+coord_flip()
, see: ggplot2.tidyverse.org/reference/geom_bar.html
– 12b345b6b78
Nov 24 '18 at 0:26
1
Search fordiverging bar plot
, e.g. here.
– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
Possible duplicate of How to part diverging bar plots in R
– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
add a comment |
1
geom_bar()
+coord_flip()
, see: ggplot2.tidyverse.org/reference/geom_bar.html
– 12b345b6b78
Nov 24 '18 at 0:26
1
Search fordiverging bar plot
, e.g. here.
– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
Possible duplicate of How to part diverging bar plots in R
– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
1
1
geom_bar()
+ coord_flip()
, see: ggplot2.tidyverse.org/reference/geom_bar.html– 12b345b6b78
Nov 24 '18 at 0:26
geom_bar()
+ coord_flip()
, see: ggplot2.tidyverse.org/reference/geom_bar.html– 12b345b6b78
Nov 24 '18 at 0:26
1
1
Search for
diverging bar plot
, e.g. here.– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
Search for
diverging bar plot
, e.g. here.– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
Possible duplicate of How to part diverging bar plots in R
– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
Possible duplicate of How to part diverging bar plots in R
– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
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geom_bar()
+coord_flip()
, see: ggplot2.tidyverse.org/reference/geom_bar.html– 12b345b6b78
Nov 24 '18 at 0:26
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Search for
diverging bar plot
, e.g. here.– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26
Possible duplicate of How to part diverging bar plots in R
– Roman
Nov 24 '18 at 11:26