I have the following plot (borrowed from http://www.statmethods.net/advgraphs/ggplot2.html):
Created by the following code:
library(ggplot2)
# create factors with value labels
mtcars$gear <- factor(mtcars$gear,levels=c(3,4,5),
labels=c("3gears","4gears","5gears"))
mtcars$am <- factor(mtcars$am,levels=c(0,1),
labels=c("Automatic","Manual"))
mtcars$cyl <- factor(mtcars$cyl,levels=c(4,6,8),
labels=c("4cyl","6cyl","8cyl"))
q <- qplot(hp, mpg, data=mtcars, shape=am, color=am, size=I(3), facets=gear~cyl,
xlab="Horsepower", ylab="Miles per Gallon")
print(q)
Now I'd like the axis to "scale better". For example the 3 gears column axis could be scaled to a range from 10 to 25. However I still want to preserve the cyl-gears-grid and I want only one scale per column.
So the following does not what I expect:
q <- qplot(hp, mpg, data=mtcars, shape=am, color=am, size=I(3),
xlab="Horsepower", ylab="Miles per Gallon")
q <- q + facet_wrap(facets=gear~cyl, scales="free_y")
print(q)
Is there a way to achieve this with ggplot2?