I have some data scraped and processed from the web in this form:
>head(dat)
count name episode percent
1 309 don 01-a-little-kiss 0.27081507
2 220 megan 01-a-little-kiss 0.19281332
3 158 joan 01-a-little-kiss 0.13847502
4 113 peggy 01-a-little-kiss 0.09903593
5 107 roger 01-a-little-kiss 0.09377739
6 81 pete 01-a-little-kiss 0.07099036
I'm trying to created a stacked area chart, similar to the one here: Making a stacked area plot using ggplot2
When I do a
require(RCurl)
require(ggplot2)
link <- getURL("http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25609375/so_data/final.txt")
dat <- read.csv(textConnection(link), sep=' ', header=FALSE,
col.names=c('count', 'name', 'episode'))
dat <- ddply(dat, .(episode), transform, percent = count / sum(count))
ggplot(dat, aes(episode, percent, group=name)) +
geom_area(aes(fill=name, colour=name), position='stack')
I get this bizarre chart.
I want the areas not to cross eachother, and to fill the entire canvas as the total percent for each episode
factor equals 100%.