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I recently gathered fish harvest data from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administarion (NOAA), which I downloaded from Infochimps. The data is fish harvest by weight and value, by species for 21 years, from 1985 to 2005. Here is a link to a google document of the data I used below: https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Aq6aW8n11tS_dFRySXQzYkppLXFaU2F5aC04d19ZS0E&hl=enWant to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
################# Fish harvest data ######################################## setwd("/Mac/R_stuff/Blog_etc/Infochimps/Fishharvest") # Set path library(ggplot2) library(googleVis) library(Hmisc) fish <- read.csv("fishharvest.csv") # read data fish2 <- melt(fish,id=1:3,measure=4:24) # melt table year <- rep(1985:2005, each = 117) fish2 <- data.frame(fish2,year) # replace year with actual values # Google visusalization API fishdata <- data.frame(subset(fish2,fish2$var == "quantity_1000lbs",-4),value_1000dollars=subset(fish2,fish2$var == "value_1000dollars",-4)[,4]) names(fishdata)[4] <- "quantity_1000lbs" fishharvest <- gvisMotionChart(fishdata, idvar="species", timevar="year") plot(fishharvest)
Data: fishdata, Chart ID: MotionChart_2011-01-17-08-09-24
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fishdatagg2 <- ddply(fish2,.(species,var),summarise, mean = mean(value), se = sd(value)/sqrt(length(value)) ) fishdatagg2 <- subset(fishdatagg2,fishdatagg2$var %in% c("quantity_1000lbs","value_1000dollars")) limit3 <- aes(ymax = mean + se, ymin = mean - se) bysppfgrid <- ggplot(fishdatagg2,aes(x=reorder(species,rank(mean)),y=mean,colour=species)) + geom_point() + geom_errorbar(limit3) + facet_grid(. ~ var, scales="free") + opts(legend.position="none") + coord_flip() + scale_y_continuous(trans="log") ggsave("bysppfgrid.jpeg")
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