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continuous_scale: Continuous scale constructor.

Description

Continuous scale constructor.

Usage

continuous_scale(aesthetics, scale_name, palette, name = waiver(),
  breaks = waiver(), minor_breaks = waiver(), labels = waiver(),
  limits = NULL, rescaler = rescale, oob = censor, expand = waiver(),
  na.value = NA_real_, trans = "identity", guide = "legend")

Arguments

aesthetics
the names of the aesthetics that this scale works with
scale_name
the name of the scale
palette
a palette function that when called with a single integer argument (the number of levels in the scale) returns the values that they should take
name
The name of the scale. Used as axis or legend title. If NULL, the default, the name of the scale is taken from the first mapping used for that aesthetic.
breaks
One of:
  • NULLfor 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
minor_breaks
One of:
  • NULLfor 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 mino
labels
One of:
  • NULLfor no labels
  • waiver()for the default labels computed by the transformation object
  • A character vector giving labels (must be same length asbreaks)
  • A function that takes
limits
A numeric vector of length two providing limits of the scale. Use NA to refer to the existing minimum or maximum.
rescaler
Used by diverging and n colour gradients (i.e. scale_colour_gradient2, scale_colour_gradientn). A function used to scale the in
oob
Function that handles limits outside of the scale limits (out of bounds). The default replaces out of bounds values with NA.
expand
A numeric vector of length two giving multiplicative and additive expansion constants. These constants ensure that the data is placed some distance away from the axes. The defaults are c(0.05, 0) for continuous variables, and c(0, 0.6)<
na.value
Missing values will be replaced with this value.
trans
Either the name of a transformation object, or the object itself. Built-in transformations include "asn", "atanh", "boxcox", "exp", "identity", "log", "log10", "log1p", "log2", "logit", "probability", "probit", "reciprocal", "reverse" and "sqrt".

guide
Name of guide object, or object itself.