- p
a ggplot
- facet.by
character vector, of length 1 or 2, specifying grouping
variables for faceting the plot into multiple panels. Should be in the data.
- nrow, ncol
Number of rows and columns in the panel. Used only when the
data is faceted by one grouping variable.
- scales
should axis scales of panels be fixed ("fixed", the default),
free ("free"), or free in one dimension ("free_x", "free_y").
- short.panel.labs
logical value. Default is TRUE. If TRUE, create short
labels for panels by omitting variable names; in other words panels will be
labelled only by variable grouping levels.
- labeller
Character vector. An alternative to the argument
short.panel.labs
. Possible values are one of "label_both" (panel
labelled by both grouping variable names and levels) and "label_value"
(panel labelled with only grouping levels).
- panel.labs
a list of one or two character vectors to modify facet panel
labels. For example, panel.labs = list(sex = c("Male", "Female")) specifies
the labels for the "sex" variable. For two grouping variables, you can use
for example panel.labs = list(sex = c("Male", "Female"), rx = c("Obs",
"Lev", "Lev2") ).
- panel.labs.background
a list to customize the background of panel
labels. Should contain the combination of the following elements:
color, linetype, size
: background line color, type and size
fill
: background fill color.
For example,
panel.labs.background = list(color = "blue", fill = "pink", linetype =
"dashed", size = 0.5).
- panel.labs.font
a list of aestheics indicating the size (e.g.: 14), the
face/style (e.g.: "plain", "bold", "italic", "bold.italic") and the color
(e.g.: "red") and the orientation angle (e.g.: 45) of panel labels.
- panel.labs.font.x, panel.labs.font.y
same as panel.labs.font but for
only x and y direction, respectively.
- strip.position
(used only in facet_wrap()
). By default, the
labels are displayed on the top of the plot. Using strip.position
it
is possible to place the labels on either of the four sides by setting
strip.position = c("top", "bottom", "left", "right")
- ...
not used