| geom_origin {ordr} | R Documentation |
Crosshairs or circle at the origin
Description
geom_origin() renders a symbol, either a set of crosshairs or
a circle, at the origin.
Usage
geom_origin(
mapping = NULL,
data = NULL,
stat = "identity",
position = "identity",
marker = "crosshairs",
radius = unit(0.04, "snpc"),
...,
na.rm = FALSE,
show.legend = NA,
inherit.aes = TRUE
)
Arguments
mapping |
Set of aesthetic mappings created by |
data |
The data to be displayed in this layer. There are three options: If A A |
stat |
The statistical transformation to use on the data for this
layer, either as a |
position |
Position adjustment, either as a string naming the adjustment
(e.g. |
marker |
The symbol to be drawn at the origin; matched to |
radius |
A |
... |
Additional arguments passed to |
na.rm |
Passed to |
show.legend |
logical. Should this layer be included in the legends?
|
inherit.aes |
If |
Value
A ggproto layer.
Biplot layers
ggbiplot() uses ggplot2::fortify() internally to produce a single data
frame with a .matrix column distinguishing the subjects ("rows") and
variables ("cols"). The stat layers stat_rows() and stat_cols() simply
filter the data frame to one of these two.
The geom layers geom_rows_*() and geom_cols_*() call the corresponding
stat in order to render plot elements for the corresponding factor matrix.
geom_dims_*() selects a default matrix based on common practice, e.g.
points for rows and arrows for columns.
Aesthetics
geom_origin() accepts no aesthetics.
See Also
Other geom layers:
geom_axis(),
geom_isoline(),
geom_lineranges(),
geom_text_radiate(),
geom_unit_circle(),
geom_vector()