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ggplot2 (version 1.0.1)

position_jitter: Jitter points to avoid overplotting.

Description

Jitter points to avoid overplotting.

Usage

position_jitter(width = NULL, height = NULL)

Arguments

width
degree of jitter in x direction. Defaults to 40% of the resolution of the data.
height
degree of jitter in y direction. Defaults to 40% of the resolution of the data

See Also

Other position adjustments: position_dodge; position_fill; position_identity; position_jitterdodge; position_stack

Examples

Run this code
qplot(am, vs, data = mtcars)

# Default amount of jittering will generally be too much for
# small datasets:
qplot(am, vs, data = mtcars, position = "jitter")
# Control the amount as follows
qplot(am, vs, data = mtcars, position = position_jitter(w = 0.1, h = 0.1))

# With ggplot
ggplot(mtcars, aes(x = am, y = vs)) + geom_point(position = "jitter")
ggplot(mtcars, aes(x = am, y = vs)) + geom_point(position = position_jitter(w = 0.1, h = 0.1))

# The default works better for large datasets, where it will
# take up as much space as a boxplot or a bar
qplot(class, hwy, data = mpg, geom = c("boxplot", "jitter"))

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