Sorry guys, I'm running into an issue. I have a data frame. Here is the
dput output having run:
dput(head((non_us),25), file = "C:/Users/jeffjohn/Desktop/non_us_sam.csv",
control = c("keepNA", "keepInteger","showAttributes"))

structure(list(COUNTRY = structure(c(4L, 25L, 35L, 12L, 4L, 5L,
14L, 14L, 14L, 12L, 62L, 28L, 9L, 41L, 14L, 34L, 66L, 41L, 21L,
32L, 4L, 9L, 14L, 4L, 28L), .Label = c("AE", "AR", "AT", "AU",
"BB", "BD", "BE", "BH", "BM", "BN", "BO", "BR", "BS", "CA", "CH",
"CM", "CN", "CO", "CR", "CY", "DE", "DK", "DO", "EC", "ES", "FI",
"FR", "GB", "GR", "GU", "HK", "ID", "IE", "IL", "IN", "IO", "IT",
"JM", "JP", "KH", "KR", "KY", "LU", "LV", "MO", "MX", "MY", "NG",
"NL", "NO", "NZ", "PA", "PE", "PG", "PH", "PR", "PT", "RO", "RU",
"SA", "SE", "SG", "TC", "TH", "TT", "TW", "TZ", "ZA"), class = "factor")),
.Names = "COUNTRY", row.names = c(329L,
1146L, 1474L, 1491L, 1585L, 1997L, 2190L, 2382L, 2442L, 2499L,
2703L, 3151L, 3278L, 3652L, 4730L, 5106L, 5214L, 5447L, 5710L,
5924L, 6185L, 6204L, 6258L, 6383L, 6811L), class = "data.frame")

This data frame is called "non_us"

I want to plot it so that it shows a chart of COUNTRY and the frequency of
each (pretty simple I think). However, I don't know what to pass in for
'aes'.

When I type names(non_us) it only shows "COUNTRY"

Any suggestions for what to use for X and Y (assuming both are needed)?
ggplot(non_us, aes(x=?, y=?))+ geom_bar(stat = "identity", colour = "red")
+ coord_flip()

I appreciate your help VERY MUCH!

Jeff
World Vision

On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Jeff Johnson <mrjeffto...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks John (and everyone else as well). John's example got it very close.
> I can tweak from here. Thanks!
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 1:22 PM, John Kane <jrkrid...@inbox.com> wrote:
>
>> I am not sure that I got the data correctly--it is much better to supply
>> sample data using dput(). See ?dput for more information but I think
>> something like this will work
>>
>> dat1 / <-  structure(list(cty = structure(1:70, .Label = c("AE", "AN",
>> "AR",
>> "AT", "AU", "BB", "BD", "BE", "BH", "BM", "BN", "BO", "BR", "BS",
>> "CA", "CH", "CM", "CN", "CO", "CR", "CY", "DE", "DK", "DO", "EC",
>> "ES", "FI", "FR", "GB", "GR", "GU", "HK", "ID", "IE", "IL", "IN",
>> "IO", "IT", "JM", "JP", "KH", "KR", "KY", "LU", "LV", "MO", "MX",
>> "MY", "NG", "NL", "NO", "NZ", "PA", "PE", "PG", "PH", "PR", "PT",
>> "RO", "RU", "SA", "SE", "SG", "TC", "TH", "TT", "TW", "TZ", "US",
>> "ZA"), class = "factor"), val = c(0, 3, 0, 2, 1, 31, 4, 1, 1,
>> 1, 45, 1, 1, 4, 5, 86, 3, 1, 8, 1, 2, 1, 8, 2, 1, 2, 4, 2, 4,
>> 35, 3, 3, 14, 3, 5, 2, 5, 1, 2, 1, 15, 1, 11, 2, 2, 1, 1, 23,
>> 7, 1, 6, 1, 3, 1, 2, 1, 1, 8, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 18, 1, 1, 2, 11,
>> 1, 0)), .Names = c("cty", "val"), row.names = c(NA, -70L), class =
>> "data.frame")
>>
>> library(ggplot2)
>> ggplot(dat1, aes(cty, val))+ geom_bar(stat = "identity", colour = "red")
>> + coord_flip()
>>
>> It will take some cleaning  up using theme() but I think it supplies the
>> essentials that you want.
>>
>> John Kane
>> Kingston ON Canada
>>
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: mrjeffto...@gmail.com
>> > Sent: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 11:15:46 -0800
>> > To: r-help@r-project.org
>> > Subject: [R] Barplot not showing all labels
>> >
>> > I have a table that consists of the following country codes and
>> > frequencies:
>> >    AE AN AR AT AU BB BD BE BH BM BN BO BR BS CA CH CM CN CO CR CY DE DK
>> > DO
>> > EC ES
>> >  0  3  0  2  1 31  4  1  1  1 45  1  1  4  5 86  3  1  8  1  2  1  8  2
>> > 1
>> >  2  4
>> > FI FR GB GR GU HK ID IE IL IN IO IT JM JP KH KR KY LU LV MO MX MY NG NL
>> > NO
>> > NZ PA
>> >  2  4 35  3  3 14  3  5  2  5  1  2  1 15  1 11  2  2  1  1 23  7  1  6
>> > 1
>> >  3  1
>> > PE PG PH PR PT RO RU SA SE SG TC TH TT TW TZ US ZA
>> >  2  1  1  8  1  1  1  1  1 18  1  1  2 11  1  0  3
>> >
>> > I am executing:
>> > non_us <- table(subset(mydf, (COUNTRY %in% validcountries) & COUNTRY !=
>> > "US", select = COUNTRY))
>> >
>> > barplot(non_us,horiz=TRUE,xlab = "Count", ylab = "Country",main= "Count
>> > of
>> > Non-US Records by Country",col="red")
>> >
>> > It creates the attached image (I hope images come through on email).
>> > Notice
>> > that it is not displaying all of the country codes. It shows bars for
>> > each
>> > country, but only 6 are appearing.
>> >
>> > Does anyone have a suggestion? I'm open to using qplot, ggplot or
>> ggplot2
>> > (and have tried that), but I want a bar (horizontal) chart not a column
>> > chart.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Jeff
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