Side by Side Line charts in R
In this article, we will discuss how to make side by side line chart in R Programming Language.
Method 1: Using par() function
Here we will use par() function to divide frames into grids.
Syntax: par(mfrow, mar, mgp, las)
Parameters:
- mfrow: A numeric vector of length 2, which sets the rows and column in which frame has to be divided.
- mar: A numeric vector of length 4, which sets the margin sizes in the following order: bottom, left, top, and right.
- mgp: A numeric vector of length 3, which sets the axis label locations relative to the edge of the inner plot window.
- las: A numeric value indicating the orientation of the tick mark labels and any other text added to a plot after its initialization.
Here, by changing row and column values, we can draw graphs in them. For drawing side-by-side plots we will keep row as 1 and column as the no. of plots required.
R
# Define data-set columns x1 <- c (31,13,25,31,16) x2 <- c (12,23,43,12,22,45,32) # set the plotting area into a 1*2 array par (mfrow = c (1, 2)) # Draw the two line chart using above datasets plot (x1, type= "o" , col= "green" ) plot (x2, type= "o" , col= "blue" ) |
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Method 2: Using ggplot2
Here we will use gridExtra contains a function called arrange() that is used to arrange plots as desired.
Syntax: grid.arrange(plot, nrow, ncol)
Parameter:
- plot: ggplot2 plot which we want to arrange
- nrow: Number of rows
- ncol: Number of columns
Here, by changing nrow and ncol values, we can draw graphs in them. For drawing side-by-side plots we will keep nrow as 1 and ncol as the no. of plots required.
R
# Define data-set columns x1 <- c (31,13,25,31,16) x2 <- c (12,23,43,12,22,45,32) x3 <- c (234,123,210) label1 <- c ( 'geek' , 'geek-i-knack' , 'technical-scipter' , 'content-writer' , 'problem-setter' ) label2 <- c ( 'sun' , 'mon' , 'tue' , 'wed' , 'thur' , 'fri' , 'sat' ) label3 <- c ( 'solved' , 'attempted' , 'unsolved' ) # Create data frame using above data column data1 <- data.frame (x1,label1) data2 <- data.frame (x2,label2) data3 <- data.frame (x3,label3) # set the plotting area into a 1*3 array par (mfrow = c (1, 3)) # import library ggplot2 and gridExtra library (ggplot2) library (gridExtra) # Draw the three line # chart using above datasets plot1<- ggplot (data1, aes (x=label1, y=x1, group=1)) + geom_line ()+ geom_point () plot2<- ggplot (data2, aes (x=label2, y=x2, group=1)) + geom_line (linetype = "dashed" )+ geom_point () plot3<- ggplot (data3, aes (x=label3, y=x3, group=1)) + geom_line (color= "green" )+ geom_point () # Use grid.arrange to put plots in columns grid.arrange (plot1, plot2, plot3, ncol=3) |
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