Determining scales for mosaics
scale_x_productlist(
name = ggplot2::waiver(),
breaks = product_breaks(),
minor_breaks = NULL,
labels = product_labels(),
limits = NULL,
expand = ggplot2::waiver(),
oob = scales:::censor,
na.value = NA_real_,
trans = "identity",
position = "bottom",
sec.axis = ggplot2::waiver()
)scale_y_productlist(
name = ggplot2::waiver(),
breaks = product_breaks(),
minor_breaks = NULL,
labels = product_labels(),
limits = NULL,
expand = ggplot2::waiver(),
oob = scales:::censor,
na.value = NA_real_,
trans = "identity",
position = "left",
sec.axis = ggplot2::waiver()
)
ScaleContinuousProduct
set to pseudo waiver function product_names
by default.
One of:
NULL
for no breaks
waiver()
for the default breaks computed by the
transformation object
A numeric vector of positions
A function that takes the limits as input and returns breaks
as output (e.g., a function returned by scales::extended_breaks()
)
One of:
NULL
for no minor breaks
waiver()
for the default breaks (one minor break between
each major break)
A numeric vector of positions
A function that given the limits returns a vector of minor breaks.
One of:
NULL
for no labels
waiver()
for the default labels computed by the
transformation object
A character vector giving labels (must be same length as breaks
)
A function that takes the breaks as input and returns labels as output
One of:
NULL
to use the default scale range
A numeric vector of length two providing limits of the scale.
Use NA
to refer to the existing minimum or maximum
A function that accepts the existing (automatic) limits and returns
new limits
Note that setting limits on positional scales will remove data outside of the limits.
If the purpose is to zoom, use the limit argument in the coordinate system
(see coord_cartesian()
).
For position scales, a vector of range expansion constants used to add some
padding around the data to ensure that they are placed some distance
away from the axes. Use the convenience function expansion()
to generate the values for the expand
argument. The defaults are to
expand the scale by 5% on each side for continuous variables, and by
0.6 units on each side for discrete variables.
One of:
Function that handles limits outside of the scale limits (out of bounds).
The default (scales::censor()
) replaces out of
bounds values with NA
.
scales::squish()
for squishing out of bounds values into range.
scales::squish_infinite()
for squishing infinite values into range.
Missing values will be replaced with this value.
For continuous scales, the name of a transformation object or the object itself. Built-in transformations include "asn", "atanh", "boxcox", "date", "exp", "hms", "identity", "log", "log10", "log1p", "log2", "logit", "modulus", "probability", "probit", "pseudo_log", "reciprocal", "reverse", "sqrt" and "time".
A transformation object bundles together a transform, its inverse,
and methods for generating breaks and labels. Transformation objects
are defined in the scales package, and are called <name>_trans
(e.g.,
scales::boxcox_trans()
). You can create your own
transformation with scales::trans_new()
.
For position scales, The position of the axis.
left
or right
for y axes, top
or bottom
for x axes.
specify a secondary axis
An object of class ScaleContinuousProduct
(inherits from ScaleContinuousPosition
, ScaleContinuous
, Scale
, ggproto
, gg
) of length 5.