Two approaches:
Example data:
dat <- data.frame(value=runif(26)*10,
grouping=c(rep("Group 1",10),
rep("Group 2",10),
rep("Group 3",6)),
letters=LETTERS[1:26])
head(dat)
value grouping letters
1 8.316451 Group 1 A
2 9.768578 Group 1 B
3 4.896294 Group 1 C
4 2.004545 Group 1 D
5 4.905058 Group 1 E
6 8.997713 Group 1 F
Without facetting:
ggplot(dat, aes(grouping, value, fill=letters, label = letters)) +
geom_bar(position="dodge", stat="identity") +
geom_text(position = position_dodge(width = 1), aes(x=grouping, y=0))
With facetting:
ggplot(dat, aes(letters,value, label = letters)) +
geom_bar(stat="identity") +
facet_wrap(~grouping, scales="free")
Facetting has the obvious advantage of not having to muck about with the positioning of the labels.
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