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I'm trying to create a graph where I have an x, y and fill. I also want it to make the largest bar stand out more than the other. In addition I would like to label each bar by their mean revenue. However I'm running into a couple of issues.

code:

fruit <- df %>%
 filter(flavor == "FRUIT") %>%
   group_by(Promo_ad_both, Quarter) %>%
   summarise(avg_rev = mean(revenue)) %>%
ggplot(aes(x = Quarter, y = avg_rev, fill = reorder(Promo_ad_both, avg_rev))) +
geom_bar(stat = "identity", position = "dodge") +
ggtitle("Fruit Average Revenue by Quarter",
      sub = "Fourth Quarter with a small ad and Promo is best performer") +
xlab("Quarterly Revenue by Promo/Ad group") +
ylab("Average Revenue") +
guides(fill = guide_legend(title = "Promo and Ad type")) +
geom_text(aes(label= round(avg_rev, 0)), vjust=-0.2) +
theme_classic() +
coord_flip()

This is what it comes out as:

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I want to make the purple bar in the 4th quarter stand out more. Does anyone have any suggestion to have to go about that?

Thank you!

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  • Your text labeling issue is similar to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/52618836/…
    – jdobres
    Feb 25, 2019 at 20:31
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    As for making the largest bars stand out, you might consider mapping Promo_ad_both to alpha, and mapping fill to something like avg_rev == max(avg_rev).
    – jdobres
    Feb 25, 2019 at 20:35

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