ggside-scales-binned {ggside} | R Documentation |
Position scales for binning continuous data ggside scales
Description
The xside and yside variants of scale_x_binned/scale_y_binned. scale_xsidey_binned enables better control on how the y-axis is rendered on the xside panel and scale_ysidex_binned enables better control on how the x-axis is rendered on the yside panel.
Usage
scale_xsidey_binned(
name = waiver(),
n.breaks = 10,
nice.breaks = TRUE,
breaks = waiver(),
labels = waiver(),
limits = NULL,
expand = waiver(),
oob = squish,
na.value = NA_real_,
right = TRUE,
show.limits = FALSE,
transform = "identity",
guide = waiver(),
position = "left"
)
scale_ysidex_binned(
name = waiver(),
n.breaks = 10,
nice.breaks = TRUE,
breaks = waiver(),
labels = waiver(),
limits = NULL,
expand = waiver(),
oob = squish,
na.value = NA_real_,
right = TRUE,
show.limits = FALSE,
transform = "identity",
guide = waiver(),
position = "bottom"
)
Arguments
name |
The name of the scale. Used as the axis or legend title. If
|
n.breaks |
The number of break points to create if breaks are not given directly. |
nice.breaks |
Logical. Should breaks be attempted placed at nice values
instead of exactly evenly spaced between the limits. If |
breaks |
One of:
|
labels |
One of:
|
limits |
One of:
|
expand |
For position scales, a vector of range expansion constants used to add some
padding around the data to ensure that they are placed some distance
away from the axes. Use the convenience function |
oob |
One of:
|
na.value |
Missing values will be replaced with this value. |
right |
Should the intervals be closed on the right ( |
show.limits |
should the limits of the scale appear as ticks |
transform |
For continuous scales, the name of a transformation object or the object itself. Built-in transformations include "asn", "atanh", "boxcox", "date", "exp", "hms", "identity", "log", "log10", "log1p", "log2", "logit", "modulus", "probability", "probit", "pseudo_log", "reciprocal", "reverse", "sqrt" and "time". A transformation object bundles together a transform, its inverse,
and methods for generating breaks and labels. Transformation objects
are defined in the scales package, and are called |
guide |
A function used to create a guide or its name. See
|
position |
For position scales, The position of the axis.
|
Value
ggside_scale object inheriting from ggplot2::ScaleBinnedPosition
Examples
ggplot(iris, aes(Sepal.Width, Sepal.Length)) +
geom_point() + geom_xsidepoint(aes(y = Petal.Width, xcolour = Petal.Length)) +
scale_xsidey_binned(n.breaks = 4) +
scale_colour_steps(aesthetics ="xcolour", guide = guide_colorbar(available_aes = "xcolour")) +
theme(ggside.panel.scale.x = .3)