Plot means of multiple variables on same x-axis












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I apologize if the question doesn't make much sense but essentially I have a dataset like this



df <- data.frame("Var1" = c(1,.25,1,.5,.5,.75), 
"Var2" = c(.25,.25,.25,.5,1,.75),
"Var3" = c(1,1,1,.5,.5,.25),
"Var4" = c(1,1,1,.75,.75,.75))


where all four variables use the same scale. I'd like to plot their means on a simple bar chart, where each variable appears like a group on the x-axis and has its own bar. The y-axis would go from 0-1.










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    I apologize if the question doesn't make much sense but essentially I have a dataset like this



    df <- data.frame("Var1" = c(1,.25,1,.5,.5,.75), 
    "Var2" = c(.25,.25,.25,.5,1,.75),
    "Var3" = c(1,1,1,.5,.5,.25),
    "Var4" = c(1,1,1,.75,.75,.75))


    where all four variables use the same scale. I'd like to plot their means on a simple bar chart, where each variable appears like a group on the x-axis and has its own bar. The y-axis would go from 0-1.










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      I apologize if the question doesn't make much sense but essentially I have a dataset like this



      df <- data.frame("Var1" = c(1,.25,1,.5,.5,.75), 
      "Var2" = c(.25,.25,.25,.5,1,.75),
      "Var3" = c(1,1,1,.5,.5,.25),
      "Var4" = c(1,1,1,.75,.75,.75))


      where all four variables use the same scale. I'd like to plot their means on a simple bar chart, where each variable appears like a group on the x-axis and has its own bar. The y-axis would go from 0-1.










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      I apologize if the question doesn't make much sense but essentially I have a dataset like this



      df <- data.frame("Var1" = c(1,.25,1,.5,.5,.75), 
      "Var2" = c(.25,.25,.25,.5,1,.75),
      "Var3" = c(1,1,1,.5,.5,.25),
      "Var4" = c(1,1,1,.75,.75,.75))


      where all four variables use the same scale. I'd like to plot their means on a simple bar chart, where each variable appears like a group on the x-axis and has its own bar. The y-axis would go from 0-1.







      r ggplot2






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          You'd need to reshape your data first and then plot. I use stack for this which will return a data frame with columns values and ind.



          library(ggplot2)
          ggplot(stack(df), aes(x = ind, y = values)) +
          stat_summary(geom = "bar", fun.y = mean) +
          ylim(c(0, 1))


          enter image description here






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            You'd need to reshape your data first and then plot. I use stack for this which will return a data frame with columns values and ind.



            library(ggplot2)
            ggplot(stack(df), aes(x = ind, y = values)) +
            stat_summary(geom = "bar", fun.y = mean) +
            ylim(c(0, 1))


            enter image description here






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              You'd need to reshape your data first and then plot. I use stack for this which will return a data frame with columns values and ind.



              library(ggplot2)
              ggplot(stack(df), aes(x = ind, y = values)) +
              stat_summary(geom = "bar", fun.y = mean) +
              ylim(c(0, 1))


              enter image description here






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                You'd need to reshape your data first and then plot. I use stack for this which will return a data frame with columns values and ind.



                library(ggplot2)
                ggplot(stack(df), aes(x = ind, y = values)) +
                stat_summary(geom = "bar", fun.y = mean) +
                ylim(c(0, 1))


                enter image description here






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                You'd need to reshape your data first and then plot. I use stack for this which will return a data frame with columns values and ind.



                library(ggplot2)
                ggplot(stack(df), aes(x = ind, y = values)) +
                stat_summary(geom = "bar", fun.y = mean) +
                ylim(c(0, 1))


                enter image description here







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