geom_tile
where all tiles are
the same size. It is implemented highly efficiently using the internal
rasterGrob
function.geom_raster(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, stat = "identity",
position = "identity", hjust = 0.5, vjust = 0.5, interpolate = FALSE,
...)
aes
or aes_string
. Only needs to be set
at the layer level if you are overriding the plot defaults.TRUE
interpolate linearly, if FALSE
(the default) don't interpolate.# For the special cases where it is applicable, geom_raster is much # faster than geom_tile: pp200 <- pp(200) base <- ggplot(pp200, aes(x, y, fill = z)) benchplot(base + geom_raster()) benchplot(base + geom_tile())
# justification df <- expand.grid(x = 0:5, y = 0:5) df$z <- runif(nrow(df)) # default is compatible with geom_tile() ggplot(df, aes(x, y, fill = z)) + geom_raster() # zero padding ggplot(df, aes(x, y, fill = z)) + geom_raster(hjust = 0, vjust = 0)
geom_raster
add a vertical and horizontal padding.
The size of padding depends on the resolution of data.
If you want to manually set the padding (e.g. want zero-padding),
you can change the behavior by setting hpad
and vpad
.