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plot a funny function with X in exponent with ggplot2
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naloga <-data.frame("U308"=c(8.23, 8.78, 9.90, 10.90, 17.88, 29.00, 44.17, 83.01)) | |
naloga$Leto <- seq(from=2000, to=1999+length(naloga$U308)) | |
fit <- lm(log(U308) ~ Leto, data=naloga) | |
ggplot(naloga, aes(x = Leto, y = U308)) + | |
geom_point() + | |
ylab("Cena funta urana U308 v $") + | |
geom_function(fun = function(x) exp(coef(fit)[1]) * (exp(coef(fit)[2])^(x)), col="black", lty=2, size=0.3) |
Author
romunov
commented
Feb 10, 2021
It's super easy to predict new values in time..
newdata <- data.frame(Leto = c(2008, 2011, 2021))
newdata$U308 <- predict(fit, newdata = newdata)
newdata$U308 <- exp(newdata$U308)
ggplot(naloga, aes(x = Leto, y = U308)) +
geom_point() +
scale_x_continuous(limits = c(2000, 2021)) +
ylab("Cena funta urana U308 v $") +
geom_function(fun = function(x) exp(coef(fit)[1]) * (exp(coef(fit)[2])^(x)), col="black", lty=2, size=0.3) +
geom_point(data = newdata, color = "red")
To map models to a legend, you can do
mdl.lin <- lm(U308 ~ Leto, data = naloga)
mdl.log <- lm(log(U308) ~ Leto, data = naloga)
fits <- data.frame(Leto = seq(from = 2000, to = 2021, by = 0.1))
fit.lin <- fits
fit.log <- fits
fit.lin$fit <- predict(mdl.lin, newdata = fits)
fit.lin$method = "linear"
fit.log$fit <- predict(mdl.log, newdata = fits)
fit.log$fit <- exp(fit.log$fit)
fit.log$method = "log"
fits <- rbind(fit.lin, fit.log)
ggplot(naloga, aes(x = Leto, y = U308)) +
geom_point() +
scale_x_continuous(limits = c(2000, 2021)) +
scale_color_brewer(palette = "Set1") +
ylab("Cena funta urana U308 v $") +
geom_line(data = fits, aes(x = Leto, y = fit, color = method))
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