This is my R code, I'm using the output to make some line graphs
f x N y sd se ci
1 Carla 1 5 0.577437500 0.538098341 0.240644894 0.668137337
2 Carla 2 21 1.975978653 3.258871642 0.711144094 1.483420586
3 Carla 3 8 1.217090357 1.936489842 0.684652549 1.618946022
4 Carla 4 6 0.004543219 0.002500954 0.001021010 0.002624590
5 Liam 1 4 0.356406250 0.203422619 0.101711309 0.323690780
6 Liam 2 8 5.164708412 5.169434477 1.827671087 4.321755376
7 Liam 3 4 0.019294020 0.002592634 0.001296317 0.004125459
8 Meg 1 3 0.337395833 0.383621255 0.221483835 0.952968025
9 Meg 2 11 2.218085777 3.889646592 1.172772574 2.613100136
10 Meg 3 3 2.239833477 3.810413346 2.199943171 9.465591491
11 Meg 4 3 0.004317894 0.002512864 0.001450803 0.006242301
And I tried making line graphs thru the following code:
# Standard error of the mean
ggplot(dfc, aes(x=x, y=y, colour=f)) +
geom_errorbar(aes(ymin=y-se, ymax=y+se), width=.1) +
geom_line() +
geom_point()
# The errorbars overlapped, so use position_dodge to move them horizontally
pd <- position_dodge(.1) # move them .05 to the left and right
ggplot(dfc, aes(x=x, y=y, colour=f)) +
geom_errorbar(aes(ymin=y-se, ymax=y+se), width=.1, position=pd) +
geom_line(position=pd) +
geom_point(position=pd)
I want to know if its possible to highlight the area occupied by the standard error