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ggiraph (version 0.8.9)

opts_hover: Hover effect settings

Description

Allows customization of the rendering of graphic elements when the user hovers over them with the cursor (mouse pointer). Use opts_hover for interactive geometries in panels, opts_hover_key for interactive scales/guides and opts_hover_theme for interactive theme elements. Use opts_hover_inv for the effect on the rest of the geometries, while one is hovered (inverted operation).

Usage

opts_hover(css = NULL, reactive = FALSE, nearest_distance = NULL)

opts_hover_inv(css = NULL)

opts_hover_key(css = NULL, reactive = FALSE)

opts_hover_theme(css = NULL, reactive = FALSE)

Arguments

css

css to associate with elements when they are hovered. It must be a scalar character. It can also be constructed with girafe_css(), to give more control over the css for different element types.

reactive

if TRUE, in Shiny context, hovering will set Shiny input values.

nearest_distance

a scalar positive number defining the maximum distance to use when using the hover_nearest interactive parameter feature. By default (NULL) it's set to Infinity which means that there is no distance limit. Setting it to 50, for example, it will hover the nearest element that has at maximum 50 SVG units (pixels) distance from the mouse cursor.

See Also

girafe_css(), girafe_css_bicolor()

Other girafe animation options: girafe_defaults(), girafe_options(), init_girafe_defaults(), opts_selection(), opts_sizing(), opts_toolbar(), opts_tooltip(), opts_zoom(), set_girafe_defaults()

Examples

Run this code
library(ggplot2)

dataset <- mtcars
dataset$carname = row.names(mtcars)

gg <- ggplot(
  data = dataset,
  mapping = aes(x = wt, y = qsec, color = disp,
                tooltip = carname, data_id = carname) ) +
  geom_point_interactive() + theme_minimal()

x <- girafe(ggobj = gg)
x <- girafe_options(x,
  opts_hover(css = "fill:wheat;stroke:orange;r:5pt;") )
if( interactive() ) print(x)

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