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Create Different Y-Axis for Group Levels Using ggplot2 in R
If we have a categorical variable or a group variable then we might want to create a line chart for each of the categories or levels, this will help us to understand the range of multiple levels in a single plot. For this purpose, we can use facet_grid function of ggplot2 package as shown in the below example.
Example
Consider the below data frame:
> x<-sample(LETTERS[1:4],20,replace=TRUE) > y<-rnorm(20) > df<-data.frame(x,y) > df
Output
x y 1 C -1.55668689 2 A 2.41399136 3 D -0.78520253 4 A -0.43092594 5 C 1.94379390 6 A 0.17494763 7 C -1.61170476 8 A -1.55362764 9 C -0.53384492 10 A -0.66698812 11 D 1.44100518 12 D 1.10126743 13 D -1.54194367 14 B -0.03254252 15 A -0.63927406 16 A 1.72924629 17 A -0.10003278 18 B -0.08262660 19 C 1.29335456 20 A -1.50531507
Loading ggplot2 package and creating a line chart for each of the levels in x:
Example
> library(ggplot2) > ggplot(df,aes(x,y))+geom_line()
Output:
Creating the line chart for each level of x but with different scales of Y-axis chosen by R freely based on the given data:
Example
> ggplot(df,aes(x,y))+geom_line()+facet_grid(x~.,scales="free")
Output:
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