stat_wb_hbar {ggspectra} | R Documentation |
Integrate ranges under curve.
Description
stat_wb_hbar
computes means under a curve. It first integrates the
area under a spectral curve and also the mean expressed per nanaometre of
wavelength for each waveband in the input. Sets suitable default aesthetics
for geoms "errorbarh" and "hline" from 'ggplot', and "linerangeh",
and "errorbarh" from 'ggstance'.
Usage
stat_wb_hbar(
mapping = NULL,
data = NULL,
geom = "errorbarh",
w.band = NULL,
integral.fun = integrate_xy,
chroma.type = "CMF",
ypos.fixed = NULL,
position = "identity",
na.rm = FALSE,
show.legend = NA,
inherit.aes = TRUE,
...
)
Arguments
mapping |
The aesthetic mapping, usually constructed with
|
data |
A layer specific dataset - only needed if you want to override the plot defaults. |
geom |
The geometric object to use display the data |
w.band |
a waveband object or a list of waveband objects or numeric vector of at least length two. |
integral.fun |
function on $x$ and $y$. |
chroma.type |
character one of "CMF" (color matching function) or "CC"
(color coordinates) or a |
ypos.fixed |
numeric If not |
position |
The position adjustment to use for overlapping points on this layer |
na.rm |
a logical value indicating whether NA values should be stripped before the computation proceeds. |
show.legend |
logical. Should this layer be included in the legends?
|
inherit.aes |
If |
... |
other arguments passed on to |
Value
A data frame with one row for each waveband object in the argument to
w.band
. Wavebeand outside the range of the spectral data are trimmed
or discarded.
Computed variables
What it is named integral below is the result of
appying integral.fun
, with default integrate_xy
.
- x
w.band-midpoint
- xmin
w.band minimum
- xmax
w.band maximum
- ymin
data$y minimum
- ymax
data$y maximum
- yint
data$y integral for the range of
w.band
- ymean
yint divided by wl_expanse(w.band)
- y
ypos.fixed or mean of data
- wb.color
color of the w.band
- wb.name
label of w.band
Default aesthetics
Set by the statistic and available to geoms.
- xmin
..xmin..
- xmax
..xmax..
- yintercept
..ymean..
- height
(..ymax.. - ..ymin..) * 2e-2
- color
..wb.color..
Required aesthetics
Required by the statistic and need to be set
with aes()
.
- x
numeric, wavelength in nanometres
- y
numeric, a spectral quantity
Note
If the argument passed to w.band
is a BSWF it is silently
converted to a wavelength range and the average of spectral values without
any weighting is returned as default value for y
.
See Also
Other stats functions:
stat_color()
,
stat_find_qtys()
,
stat_find_wls()
,
stat_label_peaks()
,
stat_peaks()
,
stat_spikes()
,
stat_wb_box()
,
stat_wb_column()
,
stat_wb_contribution()
,
stat_wb_irrad()
,
stat_wb_label()
,
stat_wb_mean()
,
stat_wb_relative()
,
stat_wb_sirrad()
,
stat_wb_total()
,
stat_wl_strip()
,
stat_wl_summary()
Examples
library(photobiologyWavebands)
# ggplot() methods for spectral objects set a default mapping for x and y.
ggplot(sun.spct) +
geom_line() +
stat_wb_hbar(w.band = VIS_bands(), size = 1) +
scale_color_identity() +
theme_bw()
ggplot(sun.spct) +
geom_line() +
stat_wb_hbar(w.band = PAR(), size = 1) +
scale_color_identity() +
theme_bw()
ggplot(sun.spct) +
geom_line() +
stat_wb_hbar(w.band = PAR(), size = 1, ypos.fixed = 0) +
scale_color_identity() +
theme_bw()
ggplot(sun.spct) +
geom_line() +
stat_wb_hbar(w.band = CIE(), size = 1) +
scale_color_identity() +
theme_bw()