Alpha-transparency scales are not tremendously useful, but can be a
convenient way to visually down-weight less important observations.
scale_alpha() is an alias for scale_alpha_continuous() since
that is the most common use of alpha, and it saves a bit of typing.
Usage
scale_alpha(name = waiver(), ..., range = c(0.1, 1))
scale_alpha_continuous(name = waiver(), ..., range = c(0.1, 1))
scale_alpha_binned(name = waiver(), ..., range = c(0.1, 1))
scale_alpha_discrete(...)
scale_alpha_ordinal(name = waiver(), ..., range = c(0.1, 1))
Arguments
name
The name of the scale. Used as the axis or legend title. If
waiver(), the default, the name of the scale is taken from the first
mapping used for that aesthetic. If NULL, the legend title will be
omitted.
...
Other arguments passed on to continuous_scale(), binned_scale(),
or discrete_scale() as appropriate, to control name, limits,
breaks, labels and so forth.
range
Output range of alpha values. Must lie between 0 and 1.
See Also
The documentation on colour aesthetics.
Other alpha scales: scale_alpha_manual(), scale_alpha_identity().