scale_x_abundance {tidypaleo} | R Documentation |
Scales for relative abundance values
Description
Continuous scales that (1) always start at 0, (2) always have the same breaks, and (3) expand using a constant rather than a percentage. These scales assume that data are in percentages (i.e., range 0 to 100 rather than 0 to 1).
Usage
scale_x_abundance(
...,
limits = c(0, NA),
breaks = seq(10, 90, 30),
minor_breaks = seq(0, 100, 10),
expand = c(0, 1)
)
scale_y_abundance(
...,
limits = c(0, NA),
breaks = seq(10, 90, 30),
minor_breaks = seq(0, 100, 10),
expand = c(0, 1)
)
Arguments
... |
Passed to scale_y_continuous or scale_x_continuous |
limits |
Limits for the scale |
breaks |
Where to place labels on the scale |
minor_breaks |
Where to place minor breaks |
expand |
A vector of expantion constants |
Value
A scale_y_continuous or scale_x_continuous
Examples
library(dplyr, warn.conflicts = FALSE)
library(ggplot2)
keji_lakes_plottable %>%
filter(taxon == "Other", location == "Beaverskin Lake") %>%
ggplot(aes(rel_abund, depth)) +
geom_col_segsh() +
scale_x_abundance() +
scale_y_reverse()
[Package tidypaleo version 0.1.3 Index]