Matthew,

The ggplot documentation pages (http://had.co.nz/ggplot2) have the following
to say under geom_bar:

"A bar chart maps the height of the bar to a variable, and so the base of
the bar must always been shown to produce a valid visual comparison."

Thus, I suspect what you are trying to do may be intentionally (whether by
omission or commission) "broken." Of course, there are ways around it--you
could make your own bar chart using geom_rect, for example.

Jonathan


On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:12 AM, ml692787 <matthew.lester....@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> I'm having problems with this example, it is posted with reproduceable code
> below, both with the normal 0-6 scale and the desired 3-6 scale (with bars
> removed). How can I get the graph to have the desired 3-6 scale without
> removing the bars. Thanks!
>
> #Data
>
> mean=as.numeric(c(5.117647059,5,4.947368421,4.85,4.6875,4.545454545,4.473684211,4.470588235,4.428571429,4.083333333,3.421052632,3.235294118))
>
> data=as.data.frame(cbind(mean,c("Achievement","Achievement","Achievement","Impact","Achievement","Achievement","Achievement","Impact","Impact","Impact","Impact","Impact"),c("Update
> knowledge and skills","Meet requirements for current position","Discover
> new
> job opportunities","Discover new job opportunities","Transition to a new
> job","Meet requirements for certificaiton","Personal enrichment","Update
> knowledge and skills","Meet requirements for current position","Meet
> requirements for certificaiton","Personal enrichment","Transition to a new
> job")))
> colnames(data)=c("mean","variable","Q")
> data[,1]=mean
>
> #Plot
>
> p=qplot(data=data,data$Q,data$mean,fill=data$variable,geom="bar",stat="identity",position="dodge",binwidth=2,ylab=NULL,xlab=NULL,width=.75)
>
> #With 0-6 Scale
> p + scale_x_discrete(expand=c(0,0)) +
>
> scale_y_continuous(limits=c(0,7),breaks=seq(from=0,to=6,by=.5),expand=c(0,0))
> +
> coord_flip() +
> scale_fill_manual(values=c("darkmagenta","lightgoldenrod1")) +
>                opts(
>                        panel.background = theme_rect(colour = NA),
>                        panel.background = theme_blank(),
>                        panel.grid.minor = theme_blank(),
>                        axis.title.x= theme_blank(),
>                        axis.title.y= theme_blank(),
>                        axis.text.y=theme_text(size=12,hjust=1),
>                        legend.text=theme_text(size=14)
>                        )
>
> #With 3-6 Scale (Bars Deleted)
> p + scale_x_discrete(expand=c(0,0)) +
>
> scale_y_continuous(limits=c(3,6),breaks=seq(from=3,to=6,by=.5),expand=c(0,0))
> +
> coord_flip() +
> scale_fill_manual(values=c("darkmagenta","lightgoldenrod1")) +
>                opts(
>                        panel.background = theme_rect(colour = NA),
>                        panel.background = theme_blank(),
>                        panel.grid.minor = theme_blank(),
>                        axis.title.x= theme_blank(),
>                        axis.title.y= theme_blank(),
>                        axis.text.y=theme_text(size=12,hjust=1),
>                        legend.text=theme_text(size=14)
>                        )
>
> There is probably an option I'm missing or maybe my data should be set up
> differently, any help would be much appreciated!!
> --
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