- ...
list of plots to be arranged into the grid. The plots can be
either ggplot2 plot objects or arbitrary gtables.
- plotlist
(optional) list of plots to display.
- ncol
(optional) number of columns in the plot grid.
- nrow
(optional) number of rows in the plot grid.
- labels
(optional) list of labels to be added to the plots. You can
also set labels="AUTO" to auto-generate upper-case labels or labels="auto"
to auto-generate lower-case labels.
- label.x
(optional) Single value or vector of x positions for plot
labels, relative to each subplot. Defaults to 0 for all labels. (Each label
is placed all the way to the left of each plot.)
- label.y
(optional) Single value or vector of y positions for plot
labels, relative to each subplot. Defaults to 1 for all labels. (Each label
is placed all the way to the top of each plot.)
- hjust
Adjusts the horizontal position of each label. More negative values move the label further
to the right on the plot canvas. Can be a single value (applied to all labels) or a vector of values
(one for each label). Default is -0.5.
- vjust
Adjusts the vertical position of each label. More positive values move the label further
down on the plot canvas. Can be a single value (applied to all labels) or a vector of values
(one for each label). Default is 1.5.
- font.label
a list of arguments for customizing labels. Allowed values
are the combination of the following elements: size (e.g.: 14), face (e.g.:
"plain", "bold", "italic", "bold.italic"), color (e.g.: "red") and family.
For example font.label = list(size = 14, face = "bold", color ="red").
- align
(optional) Specifies whether graphs in the grid should be horizontally ("h") or
vertically ("v") aligned. Options are "none" (default), "hv" (align in both directions), "h", and "v".
- widths
(optional) numerical vector of relative columns widths. For
example, in a two-column grid, widths = c(2, 1) would make the first column
twice as wide as the second column.
- heights
same as widths
but for column heights.
- legend
character specifying legend position. Allowed values are one of
c("top", "bottom", "left", "right", "none"). To remove the legend use
legend = "none".
- common.legend
logical value. Default is FALSE. If TRUE, a common
unique legend will be created for arranged plots.
- legend.grob
a legend grob as returned by the function
get_legend()
. If provided, it will be used as the common
legend.