How can I scale my ggplot2 plots in R?
You can use the scale_x_continuous()
and scale_y_continuous()
functions to adjust the scales of your ggplot2 plots.
Can you give me an example of scaling the x-axis?
Sure! You can use scale_x_continuous(limits = c(0, 100))
to set the x-axis limits from 0 to 100.
What if I want to use a logarithmic scale?
You can use scale_x_log10()
for a logarithmic scale on the x-axis. Just replace scale_x_continuous()
with it.
How do I customize the labels on the axes?
You can customize labels using labs(x = 'Your X Label', y = 'Your Y Label')
to set your desired axis labels.
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