| label_number_auto {scales} | R Documentation |
Label numbers, avoiding scientific notation where possible
Description
Switches between number_format() and scientific_format() based on a set of
heuristics designed to automatically generate useful labels across a wide
range of inputs
Usage
label_number_auto()
See Also
Other labels for continuous scales:
label_bytes(),
label_currency(),
label_number_si(),
label_ordinal(),
label_parse(),
label_percent(),
label_pvalue(),
label_scientific()
Examples
# Very small and very large numbers get scientific notation
demo_continuous(c(0, 1e-6), labels = label_number_auto())
demo_continuous(c(0, 1e9), labels = label_number_auto())
# Other ranges get the numbers printed in full
demo_continuous(c(0, 1e-3), labels = label_number_auto())
demo_continuous(c(0, 1), labels = label_number_auto())
demo_continuous(c(0, 1e3), labels = label_number_auto())
demo_continuous(c(0, 1e6), labels = label_number_auto())
# Transformation is applied individually so you get as little
# scientific notation as possible
demo_log10(c(1, 1e7), labels = label_number_auto())
[Package scales version 1.3.0 Index]