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I have a dataset for TV watching on Weekdays and Weekend for 7 students (named "TVwatch") as follows:

TV watching in hours:

Names   Wkdays Wkend        
Dawn     5.0    4.5
Steve    9.8    2.0
Lena     3.5    5.5
Patty    9.6    4.3
Ania     8.3    3.2
Beth     9.3    2.5
Roby     2.5    7.4

How can I create a comparison plot where vertical bars will show the hours of TVwatching on wkdays and wkends(on Y-axis) for each students (on X-axis) in R (similar to Clustered columns in Excel)?

Thanks,

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  • It's not clear what your after exactly. Do you want to make a staked bar plot ? stackoverflow.com/questions/7583432/plot-stacked-bar-plot-in-r
    – Chargaff
    Jun 20, 2013 at 18:34
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    What all have you tried? When asking questions here please show that you have done some research on your own before you arrived here and asked for code. Using melt from the reshape2 package and the ggplot2 package this is very straight forward and has been asked and answered many times.
    – Justin
    Jun 20, 2013 at 18:44

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Lattice is a perfectly good way to go (+1 to @agstudy). If you want a base R approach, you could try this:

d = read.table(text="Names   Wkdays Wkend        
Dawn     5.0    4.5
Steve    9.8    2.0
Lena     3.5    5.5
Patty    9.6    4.3
Ania     8.3    3.2
Beth     9.3    2.5
Roby     2.5    7.4", header=T)

d = t(as.matrix(d[,2:3]))
d = as.table(d)
colnames(d) = c("Dawn", "Steve", "Lena", "Patty", "Ania", "Beth", "Roby")

windows()
  barplot(d, beside=T)

enter image description here

The key function is ?barplot, and the key argument is beside=TRUE. You can learn more about barplots in R at the Quick-R website.

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For example:

library(lattice)
barchart(Wkdays + Wkend~Names,data=dat,auto.key=TRUE)

enter image description here

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