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I have this file in csv format:

timestamp,pages
2011-12-09T11:20:50.33,4
2012-01-23T17:44:02.71,132
2012-01-28T15:07:59.34,168

The first column is a timestamp, the second one is a page count. I need to plot the page count on the vertical axis and the timestamp on the horizontal axis.

The timestamps are not regularly spaced, I have one day in december ant two close days in january.

I tried this code

df = read.csv("my_data.csv")
df$timestamp = strptime(df$timestamp, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")
plot(df$timestamp,df$pages)

and I got a plot with just one tick on the middle of the x axis and with the label "Jan": it's not wrong but I would like to have three ticks with just the day number and the month.

I tried

plot(df$timestamp,df$pages,xaxt="n")
axis.Date(1,df$timestamp,"days")

but no x axis is plotted. Any idea? Thank you

4 Answers 4

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I would as.Date() your timestamp like this:

df$timestamp = as.Date(strptime(df$timestamp, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"))

This works then:

plot(df$timestamp,df$pages,xaxt="n")
axis.Date(1,at=df$timestamp,labels=format(df$timestamp,"%b-%d"),las=2)

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This will work:

plot(df$timestamp,df$pages,xaxt="n")
axis.POSIXct(1, at=df$timestamp, labels=format(df$timestamp, "%m/%d"))

Essentially in axis.POSIXct (note that you have POSIXct dates in your data frame) you specify where to have the axis ticks (at) and what the labels are.

Typically I like my dates label vertical rather than horizontal. To get that use par(las=2) before the plot.

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I found this: http://personality-project.org/r/r.plottingdates.html

Which gave me my solution...

dm = read.csv("my_data.csv", sep=",", head=TRUE)
dm$DateTime <- as.POSIXct(dm$timestamp, format="%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")
daterange=c(as.POSIXlt(min(dm$DateTime)), as.POSIXlt(max(dm$DateTime)))
plot(pages ~ DateTime, dm, xaxt = "n")
axis.POSIXct(1, at=seq(daterange[1], daterange[2], by="day"), format="%b %d")

The important parts being daterange and at=seq(..., by="day").

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  • Thank you, I had to change your code snippet in order to get a proper result: dm = read.csv("my_data.csv",sep=",",head=TRUE) dm$DateTime <- as.POSIXct(dm$timestamp, format="%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S") daterange=c(as.POSIXlt(min(dm$DateTime)), as.POSIXlt(max(dm$DateTime))) plot(pages ~ DateTime, dm, xaxt = "n") axis.POSIXct(1, at=seq(daterange[1], daterange[2], by="day"), format="%b %d") Oct 16, 2014 at 6:37
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    @uvts_cvs Aah yep, my date/time were in separate columns. Will update.
    – jozxyqk
    Oct 16, 2014 at 8:05
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I hope this can help. I made this function that allows adding a fixed number of equidistant time ticks. By setting first="month", the function puts the tick to the 1st of each month. If first="day" the function puts the tick to the 00:00 hour of each day. Of course, the plot must be created with xaxt="n" argument. By default, it adds 10 ticks (ticks.n=10) with a dd/mm format (format.x="%d/%m"), no first day of the month or day, and horizontal orientation of the labels (las=1).

axis.time=function(time.x=Sys.time(),ticks.n=10,format.x="%d/%m",first="none",las=1){
  tz=attr(time.x,"tzone")
  if (first == "day"){
    time.x=seq(time.x[1],time.x[length(time.x)],60*30)
    time.x=time.x[which(diff(as.numeric(format(time.x,"%H")))<0)+1]
    time.x=strptime(as.character(as.Date(time.x)),"%Y-%m-%d",tz)
  } else if (first == "month") {
    time.x=seq(time.x[1],time.x[length(time.x)], 60*60*24/2)
    time.x=time.x[which(diff(as.numeric(format(time.x,"%d")))<0)+1]
    time.x=strptime(as.character(as.Date(time.x)),"%Y-%m-%d",tz)
  } else {
    time.x = seq(time.x[1],time.x[length(time.x)], length.out=ticks.n)  
  }
  axis.POSIXct(side = 1,x = time.x,at = time.x,format = format.x,las=las)

Suppose you have a data frame:

df1=data.frame(time=seq(Sys.time()-1e8,Sys.time(),length.out = 100),Y=runif(100))

a plot with plot(df1) will put the X-axis ticks only at the beginning of each year. If you plot as plot(df1,xaxt="n") you can use the axis.time function:

axis.time(time.x = df1$time,first = "month",las=2,format.x = "%m-%y")

to get a tick on the first day of each month and with a different format and alignment.

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  • Hello, may you provide an example of use of your function? Jan 28, 2021 at 15:22
  • Hello, may you provide an example of use of your function? Starting from df<-data.frame( timestamp=c('2011-12-09T11:20:50.33', '2012-01-23T17:44:02.71', '2012-01-28T15:07:59.34'), pages=c(4,132,168) ) Jan 28, 2021 at 15:29
  • I have added an example above. In your case, I would set the number of ticks without a first day of month: axis.time(time.x = df$timestamp,ticks.n = 10,format.x = "%d-%m") Jan 31, 2021 at 22:34
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    Thank you. I would change your 43200 to something less cryptic :-) maybe 60*60*24/2? Feb 1, 2021 at 7:32

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