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I have some data in the following format:

Section Env.    Ar.     Width   Length
    A   8.38    8.76    7      36
    B   11.84   13.51   11     57
    C   16.69   16.49   17     87
    D   11.04   11.62   9      44
    E   19.56   16.79   20     106
    F   17.93   21.34   19     98

I need to have a plot with section on X axis and Env. and Ar. on one Y axis and Width and Length on another Y axis, since it has a different scale. I know how to plot them in just one Y axis using ggplot, but I am stuck in how to do as I mentioned with two different Y axes. Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks!

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Whats about using this?

library(tidyverse)
d <- structure(list(Section = structure(1:6, .Label = c("A", "B", 
                 "C", "D", "E", "F"), class = "factor"), Env. = c(8.38, 11.84, 
                  16.69, 11.04, 19.56, 17.93), Ar. = c(8.76, 13.51, 16.49, 11.62, 
                  16.79, 21.34), Width = c(7L, 11L, 17L, 9L, 20L, 19L), Length = c(36L, 
                  57L, 87L, 44L, 106L, 98L)), .Names = c("Section", "Env.", "Ar.", 
                  "Width", "Length"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA, -6L))
d %>% 
  gather(key, value,-Section) %>% 
  ggplot(aes(Section, value, colour=key, group= key)) + 
  geom_line(size=1.1) + geom_point(size=4)+
  scale_y_continuous(name="Env_Ar",
    sec.axis = sec_axis(~., name = "Width_Length"))

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You can also try using different facets with "free_y" scaling. This is IMO much more cleaner and elegant.

d %>% 
  gather(key, value,-Section) %>% 
  mutate(group=ifelse(key %in% c("Width","Length"), 2, 1)) %>% 
  ggplot(aes(Section, value, colour=key, group= key)) + 
  geom_line(size=1.1) + geom_point(size=4)+
  facet_wrap(~group, scales = "free_y")

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Edit

Here an approach for a different scaling (10 times higher) of the right y-axis

d %>% 
  mutate(Width=Width*10,
         Length=Length*10) %>% 
  gather(key, value,-Section) %>% 
  ggplot(aes(Section, value, colour=key, group= key)) + 
  geom_line(size=1.1) + geom_point(size=4)+
  scale_y_continuous(name="Env_Ar",
                     sec.axis = sec_axis(~.*10, name = "Width_Length"))
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  • Thanks for help. But, tin he first approach plots have the same Y-axis scales. What I am looking for is to have two different Y-aix scales in one plot.
    – 13554N
    Jun 27, 2017 at 17:23
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    This is clear. But then as also stated in the solution (above provided link) you have to scale the values by yourself. This can be done by multiplyinig, dividing or substracting a constant. I added an example in my answer.
    – Roman
    Jun 28, 2017 at 7:04

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