For the following questions you work with the built-in dataset CO2
. It contains data on the CO2 uptake in two types of grassplants (Quebec and Mississippi), and this with two different treatments (chilled and not chilled):
Plant Type Treatment conc uptake
1 Qn1 Quebec nonchilled 95 16.0
2 Qn1 Quebec nonchilled 175 30.4
3 Qn1 Quebec nonchilled 250 34.8
4 Qn1 Quebec nonchilled 350 37.2
5 Qn1 Quebec nonchilled 500 35.3
6 Qn1 Quebec nonchilled 675 39.2
7 Qn1 Quebec nonchilled 1000 39.7
8 Qn2 Quebec nonchilled 95 13.6
9 Qn2 Quebec nonchilled 175 27.3
10 Qn2 Quebec nonchilled 250 37.1
Question: Finally, use ggplot2 graphics to create a barplot with the mean uptake for every concentration, and add an error bar giving the 95% confidence interval around the mean. Use a grey scale to fill the bars and color the error bars based on concentration. You can start with a grey value of 0.7 and end with a grey value of 0.
Add a title saying “Mean uptake per concentration”, remove the label of the Y axis and add a label “Concentration” to the X axis. As the mean uptake for a concentration of 95 differs significantly from the rest, also add three stars (***
) above the first bar. Store the graph in an object called p11
.
Note: Because Dodona can check ggplot2 graphics directly, we do not need the ggplotify package and you can immediately start typing your graphical command(s).