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ggpubr (version 0.4.0)

theme_pubr: Publication ready theme

Description

  • theme_pubr(): Create a publication ready theme

  • theme_pubclean(): a clean theme without axis lines, to direct more attention to the data.

  • labs_pubr(): Format only plot labels to a publication ready style

  • theme_classic2(): Create a classic theme with axis lines.

  • clean_theme(): Remove axis lines, ticks, texts and titles.

  • clean_table_theme(): Clean the the theme of a table, such as those created by ggsummarytable()

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Usage

theme_pubr(
  base_size = 12,
  base_family = "",
  border = FALSE,
  margin = TRUE,
  legend = c("top", "bottom", "left", "right", "none"),
  x.text.angle = 0
)

theme_pubclean(base_size = 12, base_family = "", flip = FALSE)

labs_pubr(base_size = 14, base_family = "")

theme_classic2(base_size = 12, base_family = "")

clean_theme()

clean_table_theme()

Arguments

base_size

base font size

base_family

base font family

border

logical value. Default is FALSE. If TRUE, add panel border.

margin

logical value. Default is TRUE. If FALSE, reduce plot margin.

legend

character specifying legend position. Allowed values are one of c("top", "bottom", "left", "right", "none"). Default is "top" side position. to remove the legend use legend = "none". Legend position can be also specified using a numeric vector c(x, y). In this case it is possible to position the legend inside the plotting area. x and y are the coordinates of the legend box. Their values should be between 0 and 1. c(0,0) corresponds to the "bottom left" and c(1,1) corresponds to the "top right" position. For instance use legend = c(0.8, 0.2).

x.text.angle

Rotation angle of x axis tick labels. Default value is 0. Use 90 for vertical text.

flip

logical. If TRUE, grid lines are added to y axis instead of x axis.

Examples

Run this code
p <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(x = wt, y = mpg)) +
   geom_point(aes(color = gear))

# Default plot
p

# Use theme_pubr()
p + theme_pubr()

# Format labels
p + labs_pubr()

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