Note I can only use base R’s plot(), no ggplot. I have data with 156 weeks (about 3 years), the weeks are anchored to March 19th 2020 date (going 7 days back and forward to create every week interval). Because of this many weeks start in the same month or include the boundary of two different months within their interval.
I’m trying to get only the 36 month-years on the x-axis labels, but it seems like there’s no way to decouple the 156 data points (which I keep track of using the week start day) from the x-axis labels, so I either end up with repeat month-years or unevenly spaced tick marks. Is there any way to do this using basic R’s plot() function? I cannot use ggplot. I think maybe what I need is some sort of base plot() version of ggplot’s scale_x_date()?
Here’s a toy example, trying to graph weeks x cases, but want the labels to be month-years rather than weeks:
Lines <- "Week_Interval Cases Week_Start
19-01-03-19-01-09 696537 2019-01-03
19-01-03-19-01-09 718748 2019-01-10
19-01-17-19-01-23 799355 2019-01-17
19-01-24-19-01-30 805800 2019-01-24
19-01-31-19-02-06 701262 2019-01-31
19-02-07-19-02-13 531579 2019-02-07
19-02-14-19-02-20 690068 2019-02-14
19-02-21-19-02-27 756947 2019-02-21
19-02-28-19-03-06 718757 2019-02-28
9-03-07-19-03-13 701768 2019-03-07
19-03-14-19-03-20 820113 2019-03-14
19-03-21-19-03-27 645259 2019-03-21"
exampledata <- read.table(textConnection(Lines), header = TRUE)