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I am plotting boxplots of fish biomass by reefname, in order of median biomass. All reefnames (sites) are either in or out of a MPA, e.g MPA="1" or MPA=="0". Currently all plots show green.

How can I show MPA=="0" sites as blue and MPA=="1" as green for example. While maintaining the order of the fish biomass.

MPA <- factor(Fish$MPA)
bymedian <- with(Fish, reorder(ReefName, log10(Biomassm+1)), median)
boxplot(log10(Biomassm+1) ~ bymedian, data = Fish,
        xlab = "ReefName", ylab = "Biomassm",
        main = "Biomassm in Caribbean", varwidth = TRUE, 
        col=(c("darkgreen")), las=3, cex.axis=0.3)

Thank you

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It might be a better idea to use the ggplot2 package for this. Your code would then look like this:

ggplot(data=Fish, aes(x=reorder(ReefName, log10(Biomassm+1)), median), y=Biomassm, fill=MPA)) +
  geom_boxplot() +
  scale_y_log10("Biomassm") +
  xlab("ReefName") +
  scale_fill_manual(values=c("blue", "green")) +
  ggtitle("Biomassm in Caribbean")
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  • Error in data.frame(x = c(44L, 44L, 44L, 44L, 40L, 40L, 40L, 40L, 22L, : arguments imply differing number of rows: 326, 0 May 22, 2014 at 16:20
  • Can you include a dput of you dataframe in your question?
    – Jaap
    May 23, 2014 at 5:08
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Here's a set of boxplots coloured depending on the value of MPA:

# generate some data
set.seed(1)
X = matrix(rnorm(100), ncol=10)

# order by median
X = X[,order(apply(X, 2, median))]

# some fake MPA values  
MPA = round(runif(n=10, min=0, max=1))

# generate boxplots and check if MPA==1
boxplot(X, col=ifelse(test=MPA==1, yes='green', no='blue'))

# add legend
legend(x='bottomleft', fill=c('green','blue'), legend=c('MPA=1', 'MPA=0'), inset=c(0.01))

The output of ifelse is a vector of colours according to the MPA values and these are used to colour the boxes:

[1] "blue"  "blue"  "green" "blue"  "blue"  "green" "green" "blue"  "blue"  "green"

coloured boxplots

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