Usage
stat_bindot(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, geom = "dotplot",
position = "identity", binwidth = NULL, origin = NULL, width = 0.9,
binaxis = "x", method = "dotdensity", binpositions = "bygroup",
drop = FALSE, right = TRUE, na.rm = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
binaxis
The axis to bin along, "x" (default) or "y"
method
"dotdensity" (default) for dot-density binning, or
"histodot" for fixed bin widths (like stat_bin)
binwidth
When method is "dotdensity, this specifies maximum bin width.
When method is "histodot", this specifies bin width.
Defaults to 1/30 of the range of the data
binpositions
When method is "dotdensity", "bygroup" (default)
determines positions of the bins for each group separately. "all" determines
positions of the bins with all the data taken together; this is used for
aligning dot stacks across multiple groups.
origin
When method is "histodot", origin of first bin
right
When method is "histodot", should intervals be closed
on the right (a, b], or not [a, b)
width
When binaxis is "y", the spacing of the dot stacks
for dodging.
na.rm
If FALSE (the default), removes missing values with
a warning. If TRUE silently removes missing values.
drop
If TRUE, remove all bins with zero counts
mapping
The aesthetic mapping, usually constructed with
aes or aes_string. Only needs to be set
at the layer level if you are overriding the plot defaults. data
A layer specific dataset - only needed if you want to override
the plot defaults.
geom
The geometric object to use display the data
position
The position adjustment to use for overlappling points
on this layer
...
other arguments passed on to layer. This can
include aesthetics whose values you want to set, not map. See
layer for more details.