Re: [R] Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant

2018-01-21 Thread Charlie Redmon
sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 12:19 PM, Charlie Redmon <redm...@gmail.com <mailto:redm...@gmail.com>> wrote: For this kind of control you will probably need to move to base g

Re: [R] Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant

2018-01-20 Thread Charlie Redmon
/12/25/adjusting-the-relative-space-of-a-facet-grid/ > > Thanks again, > Eric > > p.s. Joshua thanks for your suggestions, but I was hoping for a ggplot > solution. > > > On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 6:33 PM, Charlie Redmon <redm...@gmail.com > <mailto:redm...@

Re: [R] Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant

2018-01-19 Thread Charlie Redmon
.54 76645300 #4 2007-01-08 141.19 71655000 #5 2007-01-09 141.07 75680100 #6 2007-01-10 141.54 72428000 Thanks, Eric On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 8:00 PM, Charlie Redmon <redm...@gmail.com <mailto:redm...@gmail.com>> wrote: Could you provide some information on your data structure (e.g.,

Re: [R] Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant

2018-01-18 Thread Charlie Redmon
Could you provide some information on your data structure (e.g., are the two time series in separate columns in the data)? The solution is fairly straightforward once you have the data in the right structure. And I do not think tidyquant is necessary for what you want. Best, Charlie --