This is a bit of a newbie question. I am using the package "nycflights13" in R, and "tidyverse".
library(nycflights13)
library(tidyverse)
I am trying to get a bar chart that shows the total number of flights by airline/carrier, and have it color each bar by the number of flights that occurred each month.
I can get a simple bar chart to show with the following:
ggplot(flights) +
geom_bar(mapping=aes(x=carrier))
When I try to color it with the month, it doesn't change anything.
ggplot(flights) +
geom_bar(mapping=aes(x=carrier, fill=month))
The graph generated by the code above looks exactly the same.
It seems to work when I do the opposite... if I create a chart with "month" on the x-axis and color by carrier, it works just like I would expect.
ggplot(flights) +
geom_bar(mapping=aes(x=month,fill=carrier))
I assume it has something to do with discrete vs continuous variables?
ggplot(flights) + geom_bar(mapping=aes(x=carrier, fill=as.factor(month)))
ggplot2
to understand how to map the continuous month variable onto the bar chart by airline carrier. Especially since the data looks likeflights$months ([1] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...)
. Converting to factor letsggplot2
process 'there are these many segments to fill, and they have this much volume'.