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I have a question regarding the command plot().

Is there a way to fully eliminate the x-axis and replace it with own values? I know that I can get rid of the axis by doing

plot(x,y, xaxt = 'n')

and then add an axis with

axis(side = 1 etc.)

However, when I add the axis, obviously it still refers to the data plotted as 'x'. I would only like to plot the 'y'-values and add the x-axis my own in the sense of just "drawing" the x-axis with own values specified. Is there any way to do that?

The background of this question is that my two data frames differ in their length and therefore I cannot plot them.

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Not sure if it's what you mean, but you can do this:

plot(1:10, xaxt = "n", xlab='Some Letters')
axis(1, at=1:10, labels=letters[1:10])

which then gives you the graph:

enter image description here

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  • Thanks Tim! Not exactly what I was looking for but it helped my do what I wanted =)
    – Dani
    Mar 3, 2011 at 15:20
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    x and y are the same length in this case. how do you draw n labels when the length of the other axis is m? Feb 24, 2013 at 0:31
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    just for reference: the xaxt="n" option in the plot command suppresses the labeling of the x-axis. If this option is not included, axis will be a NOOP.
    – Steen
    Sep 20, 2014 at 19:36
  • This works, but how do I rotate it so it is vertical? las=2 doesn't work. Jan 25, 2016 at 19:29
  • I tried the solution. xaxt = "n" option worked for ts-class time series. But, in the case of multiple time series (mts-class) it did not work. Oct 1, 2017 at 21:13
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You could set labels = FALSE inside axis(...) and then print the labels in a separate command using text(...). This option would allow you to rotate the text in case you need it.

lablist<-as.vector(c(1:10))
axis(1, at=seq(1, 10, by=1), labels = FALSE)
text(seq(1, 10, by=1), par("usr")[3] - 0.2, labels = lablist, srt = 45, pos = 1, xpd = TRUE)

Detailed explanation here

Image with rotated labels

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