chartLayout {upsetjs} | R Documentation |
specify the chart layout
Description
specify the chart layout
Usage
chartLayout(
upsetjs,
height.ratios = NULL,
width.ratios = NULL,
padding = NULL,
bar.padding = NULL,
dot.padding = NULL,
numerical.scale = NULL,
band.scale = NULL,
set.label.alignment = NULL,
set.max.scale = NULL,
combination.max.scale = NULL
)
Arguments
upsetjs |
an object of class |
height.ratios |
a vector of length 2 for the ratios between the combination and set plot, e.g. c(0.6, 0.4) |
width.ratios |
a vector of length 3 for the ratios between set, label, and combination plot, e.g. c(0.3,0.2,0.5) |
padding |
padding around the plot |
bar.padding |
padding ratio (default 0.1) for the bar charts |
dot.padding |
padding factor (default 0.7) for the dots |
numerical.scale |
numerical scale: linear (default) or log |
band.scale |
band scale: band (default) |
set.label.alignment |
set label alignment: left, center (default), right |
set.max.scale |
maximum value for the set scale |
combination.max.scale |
maximum value for the combination scale |
Value
the object given as first argument
Examples
upsetjs() %>%
fromList(list(a = c(1, 2, 3), b = c(2, 3))) %>%
chartLayout(width.ratios = c(0.4, 0.2, 0.4))
[Package upsetjs version 1.11.1 Index]