facet_wrap {animint2} | R Documentation |
Wrap a 1d ribbon of panels into 2d.
Description
Most displays are roughly rectangular, so if you have a categorical
variable with many levels, it doesn't make sense to try and display them
all in one row (or one column). To solve this dilemma, facet_wrap
wraps a 1d sequence of panels into 2d, making best use of screen real estate.
Usage
facet_wrap(
facets,
nrow = NULL,
ncol = NULL,
scales = "fixed",
shrink = TRUE,
labeller = "label_value",
as.table = TRUE,
switch = NULL,
drop = TRUE,
dir = "h"
)
Arguments
facets |
Either a formula or character vector. Use either a
one sided formula, |
nrow , ncol |
Number of rows and columns. |
scales |
should Scales be fixed ( |
shrink |
If |
labeller |
A function that takes one data frame of labels and
returns a list or data frame of character vectors. Each input
column corresponds to one factor. Thus there will be more than
one with formulae of the type |
as.table |
If |
switch |
By default, the labels are displayed on the top of
the plot. If |
drop |
If |
dir |
Direction: either "h" for horizontal, the default, or "v", for vertical. |
Examples
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
geom_point() +
facet_wrap(~class)
# Control the number of rows and columns with nrow and ncol
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
geom_point() +
facet_wrap(~class, nrow = 4)
# You can facet by multiple variables
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
geom_point() +
facet_wrap(~ cyl + drv)
# Or use a character vector:
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
geom_point() +
facet_wrap(c("cyl", "drv"))
# Use the `labeller` option to control how labels are printed:
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
geom_point() +
facet_wrap(c("cyl", "drv"), labeller = "label_both")
# To change the order in which the panels appear, change the levels
# of the underlying factor.
mpg$class2 <- reorder(mpg$class, mpg$displ)
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
geom_point() +
facet_wrap(~class2)
# By default, the same scales are used for all panels. You can allow
# scales to vary across the panels with the `scales` argument.
# Free scales make it easier to see patterns within each panel, but
# harder to compare across panels.
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
geom_point() +
facet_wrap(~class, scales = "free")
# To repeat the same data in every panel, simply construct a data frame
# that does not contain the facetting variable.
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
geom_point(data = transform(mpg, class = NULL), colour = "grey85") +
geom_point() +
facet_wrap(~class)
# Use `switch` to display the facet labels near an axis, acting as
# a subtitle for this axis. This is typically used with free scales
# and a theme without boxes around strip labels.
ggplot(economics_long, aes(date, value)) +
geom_line() +
facet_wrap(~variable, scales = "free_y", nrow = 2, switch = "x") +
theme(strip.background = element_blank())