I have reading all post about scaling the y-axis and in all of them there are some extra steps in order to control the y-axis limits when using sec.axis in ggplot.
I have the following df.
structure(list(day = c(1, 3, 5, 7, 9), mean = c(0.000452620431539136, 
0.000244953967091816, 0.000409529176828165, 0.000621566432113383, 
0.000975471413145951), sd = c(0.000145928952108396, 7.48403498938327e-05, 
8.70694523628839e-05, 0.000265199022927143, 0.00076194983870935
), group = c("pi", "pi", "pi", "pi", "pi")), row.names = c(NA, 
-5L), class = c("tbl_df", "tbl", "data.frame"))
and
structure(list(day = c(1, 3, 5, 7), mean = c(NaN, 5.85880255563636, 
4.16535426125, 3.22060147866667), sd = c(NaN, 0.363838291664683, 
0.980379999667707, 1.17101416465057), group = c("Equi", "Equi", 
"Equi", "Equi")), row.names = c(NA, -4L), class = c("tbl_df", 
"tbl", "data.frame"))
I run the following code:
-ggplot(data=DI.pi.sum, aes(x=day, y=mean)) + geom_bar(stat = "identity", fill = "grey", size = 1.5) +
       geom_errorbar(aes(ymin=mean-sd, ymax=mean+sd), size = 0.1, width=.3,
                     position=position_dodge(1)) +
       geom_line(data=DI.Equi.sum, aes(x=day, y=mean/10000))  +
       geom_ribbon(data = DI.Equi.sum, 
                   aes(x=day, y = mean/10000, ymin=mean/10000-sd/10000, ymax=mean/10000+sd/10000),
                   alpha=0.2, fill = "grey40") +
       theme(panel.grid.major =  element_blank(),
             panel.grid.minor = element_blank(),
             panel.background = element_blank(),
             axis.line = element_line(colour = "black"),
             axis.text.x = element_text(face = "bold", size = 7),
             axis.title.y = element_text(face = "bold", size = 10),
             legend.direction = "vertical", legend.box = "horizontal") +
       scale_size(range = c(5, 15)) +
       scale_x_continuous(breaks = c(1, 3, 5, 7, 9), limits = c(0,10))  +
       scale_y_continuous(limits=c(0, 0.0020), sec.axis = sec_axis(~ . * 10000), name = "pi")  
Producing the following plot:
I do not need the sec axis to go up to 40. I would be great to get it to just 20.
Suggestions?
Thanks in advance.

 
    
 
    