plotPyramid {popPyramid} | R Documentation |
Population pyramid graph
Description
Create a population pyramid graph
Usage
plotPyramid(
df,
age,
sex,
pop,
labx = pop,
laby = age,
twocolors = c("#41ae76", "#ef6548"),
rotation = 90,
n.breaks = 20,
value.labels = TRUE,
position.value.labels = "in",
size.value.labels = 3
)
Arguments
df |
Name of dataframe |
age |
Age or age group. Write the parameter in quotation marks. |
sex |
Sex or other categorical grouping variable. Write the parameter in quotation marks. |
pop |
Population (in numerical value). Write the parameter in quotation marks. |
labx |
X-axis label |
laby |
Y-axis label |
twocolors |
Two colors for the pyramid |
rotation |
X-axis label rotation |
n.breaks |
Number of breaks |
value.labels |
Show values in the bars. Use TRUE to include the labels in the bars. Use FALSE to not include them. |
position.value.labels |
Position of the values on the bars. Use "in" to display the labels inside the bars. Use "out" to display them outside the bars. |
size.value.labels |
Font size of the values in the bars |
Value
A population pyramid graph
Examples
df <- popPyramid::popPER
df <- dplyr::filter(df, Year==2021)
plotPyramid(df=df, age="gAge", sex="Sex", pop="Population", value.labels=FALSE)
[Package popPyramid version 0.1.1 Index]