label_bytes {scales} | R Documentation |
Label bytes (1 kB, 2 MB, etc)
Description
Scale bytes into human friendly units. Can use either SI units (e.g.
kB = 1000 bytes) or binary units (e.g. kiB = 1024 bytes). See
Units of Information
on Wikipedia for more details.
Usage
label_bytes(units = "auto_si", accuracy = 1, scale = 1, ...)
Arguments
units |
Unit to use. Should either one of:
"kB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB", "EB", "ZB", and "YB" for
SI units (base 1000).
"kiB", "MiB", "GiB", "TiB", "PiB", "EiB", "ZiB", and "YiB" for
binary units (base 1024).
-
auto_si or auto_binary to automatically pick the most appropriate
unit for each value.
|
accuracy |
A number to round to. Use (e.g.) 0.01 to show 2 decimal
places of precision. If NULL , the default, uses a heuristic that should
ensure breaks have the minimum number of digits needed to show the
difference between adjacent values.
Applied to rescaled data.
|
scale |
A scaling factor: x will be multiplied by scale before
formatting. This is useful if the underlying data is very small or very
large.
|
... |
Arguments passed on to number
prefix Additional text to display before the number. The suffix is
applied to absolute value before style_positive and style_negative are
processed so that prefix = "$" will yield (e.g.) -$1 and ($1) .
suffix Additional text to display after the number.
big.mark Character used between every 3 digits to separate thousands.
decimal.mark The character to be used to indicate the numeric
decimal point.
style_positive A string that determines the style of positive numbers:
-
"none" (the default): no change, e.g. 1 .
-
"plus" : preceded by + , e.g. +1 .
-
"space" : preceded by a Unicode "figure space", i.e., a space equally
as wide as a number or + . Compared to "none" , adding a figure space
can ensure numbers remain properly aligned when they are left- or
right-justified.
style_negative A string that determines the style of negative numbers:
-
"hyphen" (the default): preceded by a standard hypen - , e.g. -1 .
-
"minus" , uses a proper Unicode minus symbol. This is a typographical
nicety that ensures - aligns with the horizontal bar of the
the horizontal bar of + .
-
"parens" , wrapped in parentheses, e.g. (1) .
scale_cut Named numeric vector that allows you to rescale large
(or small) numbers and add a prefix. Built-in helpers include:
-
cut_short_scale() : [10^3, 10^6) = K, [10^6, 10^9) = M, [10^9, 10^12) = B, [10^12, Inf) = T.
-
cut_long_scale() : [10^3, 10^6) = K, [10^6, 10^12) = M, [10^12, 10^18) = B, [10^18, Inf) = T.
-
cut_si(unit) : uses standard SI units.
If you supply a vector c(a = 100, b = 1000) , absolute values in the
range [0, 100) will not be rescaled, absolute values in the range [100, 1000)
will be divided by 100 and given the suffix "a", and absolute values in
the range [1000, Inf) will be divided by 1000 and given the suffix "b".
If the division creates an irrational value (or one with many digits), the
cut value below will be tried to see if it improves the look of the final
label.
trim Logical, if FALSE , values are right-justified to a common
width (see base::format() ).
|
Value
A labeller function that takes a numeric vector of breaks and
returns a character vector of labels.
See Also
Other labels for continuous scales:
label_currency()
,
label_number_auto()
,
label_number_si()
,
label_ordinal()
,
label_parse()
,
label_percent()
,
label_pvalue()
,
label_scientific()
Other labels for log scales:
label_log()
,
label_number_si()
,
label_scientific()
Examples
demo_continuous(c(1, 1e6))
demo_continuous(c(1, 1e6), labels = label_bytes())
# Auto units are particularly nice on log scales
demo_log10(c(1, 1e7), labels = label_bytes())
# You can also set the units
demo_continuous(c(1, 1e6), labels = label_bytes("kB"))
# You can also use binary units where a megabyte is defined as
# (1024) ^ 2 bytes rather than (1000) ^ 2. You'll need to override
# the default breaks to make this more informative.
demo_continuous(c(1, 1024^2),
breaks = breaks_width(250 * 1024),
labels = label_bytes("auto_binary")
)
[Package
scales version 1.3.0
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