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When using the R plotly package version 4.5.6 I haven't been able to figure out how to get axis labels to appear when combining multiple plots using subplot. Here is an example where no x-axis labels appear.

require(plotly)
a <- data.frame(x1=1:3,   y=30:32)
b <- data.frame(x2=11:13, y=31:33)

u <- plot_ly(a)
u <- add_lines(u, x=~x1, y=~y)
v <- plot_ly(b)
v <- add_lines(v, x=~x2, y=~y)
subplot(u, v, shareY=TRUE)
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To get x-axis labels to show up with subplot, you can set titleX = TRUE. The default is titleX = shareX, and in your example, shareX = FALSE (the default).

subplot(u, v, shareY = TRUE, titleX = TRUE)

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  • Sorry I missed that. A somewhat related question is that I really want to use a general character string for the axis labels. I can add calls to layout(..., xaxis=list(title=...)) for the individual plots before calling subplot with titleX=TRUE and it also works. I just wonder if calling layout is the recommended approach. Dec 26, 2016 at 13:59
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    @FrankHarrell using layout as you describe seems to be the approach in most examples I see. You can also use layout after constructing the subplot. For instance: subplot(u, v, shareY = TRUE, titleX = TRUE) %>% layout(xaxis = list(title = "X1"), xaxis2 = list(title = "X2")).
    – Jota
    Dec 26, 2016 at 18:09

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