annotation_raster {ggplot2} | R Documentation |
Annotation: high-performance rectangular tiling
Description
This is a special version of geom_raster()
optimised for static
annotations that are the same in every panel. These annotations will not
affect scales (i.e. the x and y axes will not grow to cover the range
of the raster, and the raster must already have its own colours). This
is useful for adding bitmap images.
Usage
annotation_raster(raster, xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, interpolate = FALSE)
Arguments
raster |
raster object to display, may be an |
xmin , xmax |
x location (in data coordinates) giving horizontal location of raster |
ymin , ymax |
y location (in data coordinates) giving vertical location of raster |
interpolate |
If |
Examples
# Generate data
rainbow <- matrix(hcl(seq(0, 360, length.out = 50 * 50), 80, 70), nrow = 50)
ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
geom_point() +
annotation_raster(rainbow, 15, 20, 3, 4)
# To fill up whole plot
ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
annotation_raster(rainbow, -Inf, Inf, -Inf, Inf) +
geom_point()
rainbow2 <- matrix(hcl(seq(0, 360, length.out = 10), 80, 70), nrow = 1)
ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
annotation_raster(rainbow2, -Inf, Inf, -Inf, Inf) +
geom_point()
rainbow2 <- matrix(hcl(seq(0, 360, length.out = 10), 80, 70), nrow = 1)
ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
annotation_raster(rainbow2, -Inf, Inf, -Inf, Inf, interpolate = TRUE) +
geom_point()
[Package ggplot2 version 3.5.1 Index]