# Summarise number of movie ratings by year of movie
mry <- do.call(rbind, by(movies, round(movies$rating), function(df) {
nums <- tapply(df$length, df$year, length)
data.frame(rating=round(df$rating[1]), year = as.numeric(names(nums)), number=as.vector(nums))
}))
p <- ggplot(mry, aes(x=year, y=number, group=rating))
p + geom_line()
# Add aesthetic mappings
p + geom_line(aes(size = rating))
p + geom_line(aes(colour = rating))
# Change scale
p + geom_line(aes(colour = rating)) + scale_colour_gradient(low="red")
p + geom_line(aes(size = rating)) + scale_size(range = c(0.1, 3))
# Set aesthetics to fixed value
p + geom_line(colour = "red", size = 1)
# Use qplot instead
qplot(year, number, data=mry, group=rating, geom="line")
# Using a time series
qplot(date, pop, data=economics, geom="line")
qplot(date, pop, data=economics, geom="line", log="y")
qplot(date, pop, data=subset(economics, date > as.Date("2006-1-1")), geom="line")
qplot(date, pop, data=economics, size=unemploy/pop, geom="line")
# Use the arrow parameter to add an arrow to the line
# See ?grid::arrow for more details
c <- ggplot(economics, aes(x = date, y = pop))
# Arrow defaults to "last"
library(grid)
c + geom_line(arrow = arrow())
c + geom_line(arrow = arrow(angle = 15, ends = "both", type = "closed"))
# See scale_date for examples of plotting multiple times series on
# a single graph
# A simple pcp example
y2005 <- runif(300, 20, 120)
y2010 <- y2005 * runif(300, -1.05, 1.5)
group <- rep(LETTERS[1:3], each = 100)
df <- data.frame(id = seq_along(group), group, y2005, y2010)
library(reshape2) # for melt
dfm <- melt(df, id.var = c("id", "group"))
ggplot(dfm, aes(variable, value, group = id, colour = group)) +
geom_path(alpha = 0.5)
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