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Let's say I have a large dataset consisting of two columns.

The first one mentions different people (marking them with their name), while the second one is just a binary variable marking if a person mentioned in the first column was met in another dataset (it doesn't matter now in which one).

So I have something like this:

Name       Found

Peter      0

John       1

Peter      1

Mark       0

Peter      0

and so on.

I'd like to make a histogram representing: 1) the overall frequency for each name; 2) but the chart representing each name would be split into two parts by colour: found vs unfound. Something like this, actually: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gommit/6748028567, but having only two colours.

What's the best way to do so?

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    Check out barplot() What you are describing is a stacked bar chart, rather than a histogram.
    – Badger
    Oct 5, 2015 at 15:40
  • Possible duplicate of Stacked Bar Plot in R
    – Badger
    Oct 5, 2015 at 15:47

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Assuming your data is in a dataframe called df, you could use table and barplot to do something like:

barplot(table(df$Found, df$Name))

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