% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/analyze.R \name{bar_plot_fractions} \alias{bar_plot_fractions} \title{Bar chart visualizing fraction based data} \usage{ bar_plot_fractions( tb, x_variable = NULL, y_variable = NULL, fill = NULL, title = NULL, xlab = "Fraction", ylab = "n", filllab = "Fraction", flipped = TRUE, position = "dodge", reorder = FALSE ) } \arguments{ \item{tb}{tibble} \item{x_variable}{column in tb, default is fraction} \item{y_variable}{column in tb, default is n} \item{fill}{column in tb, default is fraction} \item{title}{plot title} \item{xlab}{label for x axis, default is fraction} \item{ylab}{label for y axis, default is n} \item{filllab}{default is 'Fraction'} \item{flipped}{if TRUE draw bars horizontally, else vertically. Default is TRUE} \item{position}{default is 'dodge'} \item{reorder}{Either reorder fraction factor by variable value or reorder fraction factor by party seat order in parliament (default). plot data from tb in the following way: for each item in x_variable show the corresponding value in y_variable. Then color the plot depending on the fill value. Give the plot a title and a label for x-axis and y-axis, color the legend according to filllab and finally improve positioning details according to position} } \description{ Can be configured to also visualize data not related to fractions. }