geom_node_tile {ggraph} | R Documentation |
Draw the rectangles in a treemap
Description
A treemap is a space filling layout that recursively divides a rectangle to
the children of the node. Often only the leaf nodes are drawn as nodes higher
up in the hierarchy would obscure what is below. geom_treemap
is a
shorthand for geom_node_treemap
as node is implicit in the case of
treemap drawing
Usage
geom_node_tile(
mapping = NULL,
data = NULL,
position = "identity",
show.legend = NA,
...
)
Arguments
mapping |
Set of aesthetic mappings created by |
data |
The data to be displayed in this layer. There are three options: If A A |
position |
Position adjustment, either as a string naming the adjustment
(e.g. |
show.legend |
logical. Should this layer be included in the legends?
|
... |
Other arguments passed on to |
Aesthetics
geom_treemap
understand the following aesthetics. Bold aesthetics are
automatically set, but can be overwritten.
-
x
-
y
-
width
-
height
alpha
colour
fill
size
stroke
filter
Author(s)
Thomas Lin Pedersen
See Also
Other geom_node_*:
geom_node_arc_bar()
,
geom_node_circle()
,
geom_node_point()
,
geom_node_range()
,
geom_node_sf()
,
geom_node_text()
,
geom_node_voronoi()
Examples
# Create a graph of the flare class system
library(tidygraph)
flareGraph <- tbl_graph(flare$vertices, flare$edges) %>%
mutate(
class = map_bfs_chr(node_is_root(), .f = function(node, dist, path, ...) {
if (dist <= 1) {
return(shortName[node])
}
path$result[[nrow(path)]]
})
)
ggraph(flareGraph, 'treemap', weight = size) +
geom_node_tile(aes(fill = class, filter = leaf, alpha = depth), colour = NA) +
geom_node_tile(aes(linewidth = depth), colour = 'white') +
scale_alpha(range = c(1, 0.5), guide = 'none') +
scale_size(range = c(4, 0.2), guide = 'none')