How to reverse x axis and make titles bold?










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I am trying to create a plot similar to the one below but with the x axis' reversed so it goes from 100 to -40. I would also like to make the text bold.



This is my code:



plot(allEffects(rabbit.model), ylab='Percentage of Rabbits Disturbed', xlab='Time Until Sunset (minutes)', main='')


And this is the model (not sure if you need it):



rabbit.model<-glm(cbind(nb_distur, nb_non.distur) ~ Power * (scale(Time)), data=rdata[rdata$Power != "0",], family=binomial)


Graph



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    I am trying to create a plot similar to the one below but with the x axis' reversed so it goes from 100 to -40. I would also like to make the text bold.



    This is my code:



    plot(allEffects(rabbit.model), ylab='Percentage of Rabbits Disturbed', xlab='Time Until Sunset (minutes)', main='')


    And this is the model (not sure if you need it):



    rabbit.model<-glm(cbind(nb_distur, nb_non.distur) ~ Power * (scale(Time)), data=rdata[rdata$Power != "0",], family=binomial)


    Graph



    Any help appreciated, thanks.










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      I am trying to create a plot similar to the one below but with the x axis' reversed so it goes from 100 to -40. I would also like to make the text bold.



      This is my code:



      plot(allEffects(rabbit.model), ylab='Percentage of Rabbits Disturbed', xlab='Time Until Sunset (minutes)', main='')


      And this is the model (not sure if you need it):



      rabbit.model<-glm(cbind(nb_distur, nb_non.distur) ~ Power * (scale(Time)), data=rdata[rdata$Power != "0",], family=binomial)


      Graph



      Any help appreciated, thanks.










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      I am trying to create a plot similar to the one below but with the x axis' reversed so it goes from 100 to -40. I would also like to make the text bold.



      This is my code:



      plot(allEffects(rabbit.model), ylab='Percentage of Rabbits Disturbed', xlab='Time Until Sunset (minutes)', main='')


      And this is the model (not sure if you need it):



      rabbit.model<-glm(cbind(nb_distur, nb_non.distur) ~ Power * (scale(Time)), data=rdata[rdata$Power != "0",], family=binomial)


      Graph



      Any help appreciated, thanks.







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      edited Nov 13 '18 at 10:37









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          You reverse the x-axis if you set xlim parameter with the higher value first followed by the lower value. I am not sure which text you need to bold, but you can use par to bold the axis labels, axis titles, and main title like so:



          par(font.axis = 2, font.lab = 2, font.main = 2)
          plot(allEffects(rabbit.model),
          ylab = 'Percentage of Rabbits Disturbed',
          xlab = 'Time Until Sunset (minutes)',
          main = '',
          xlim = c(100,-40)





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            You reverse the x-axis if you set xlim parameter with the higher value first followed by the lower value. I am not sure which text you need to bold, but you can use par to bold the axis labels, axis titles, and main title like so:



            par(font.axis = 2, font.lab = 2, font.main = 2)
            plot(allEffects(rabbit.model),
            ylab = 'Percentage of Rabbits Disturbed',
            xlab = 'Time Until Sunset (minutes)',
            main = '',
            xlim = c(100,-40)





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              You reverse the x-axis if you set xlim parameter with the higher value first followed by the lower value. I am not sure which text you need to bold, but you can use par to bold the axis labels, axis titles, and main title like so:



              par(font.axis = 2, font.lab = 2, font.main = 2)
              plot(allEffects(rabbit.model),
              ylab = 'Percentage of Rabbits Disturbed',
              xlab = 'Time Until Sunset (minutes)',
              main = '',
              xlim = c(100,-40)





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                You reverse the x-axis if you set xlim parameter with the higher value first followed by the lower value. I am not sure which text you need to bold, but you can use par to bold the axis labels, axis titles, and main title like so:



                par(font.axis = 2, font.lab = 2, font.main = 2)
                plot(allEffects(rabbit.model),
                ylab = 'Percentage of Rabbits Disturbed',
                xlab = 'Time Until Sunset (minutes)',
                main = '',
                xlim = c(100,-40)





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                You reverse the x-axis if you set xlim parameter with the higher value first followed by the lower value. I am not sure which text you need to bold, but you can use par to bold the axis labels, axis titles, and main title like so:



                par(font.axis = 2, font.lab = 2, font.main = 2)
                plot(allEffects(rabbit.model),
                ylab = 'Percentage of Rabbits Disturbed',
                xlab = 'Time Until Sunset (minutes)',
                main = '',
                xlim = c(100,-40)






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