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ggpubr (version 0.6.0)

text_grob: Create a Text Graphical object

Description

Create easily a customized text grob (graphical object). Wrapper around textGrob.

Usage

text_grob(
  label,
  just = "centre",
  hjust = NULL,
  vjust = NULL,
  rot = 0,
  color = "black",
  face = "plain",
  size = NULL,
  lineheight = NULL,
  family = NULL,
  ...
)

Value

a text grob.

Arguments

label

A character or expression vector. Other objects are coerced by as.graphicsAnnot.

just

The justification of the text relative to its (x, y) location. If there are two values, the first value specifies horizontal justification and the second value specifies vertical justification. Possible string values are: "left", "right", "centre", "center", "bottom", and "top". For numeric values, 0 means left (bottom) alignment and 1 means right (top) alignment.

hjust

A numeric vector specifying horizontal justification. If specified, overrides the just setting.

vjust

A numeric vector specifying vertical justification. If specified, overrides the just setting.

rot

The angle to rotate the text.

color

text font color.

face

font face. Allowed values include one of "plain", "bold", "italic", "bold.italic".

size

font size (e.g.: size = 12)

lineheight

line height (e.g.: lineheight = 2).

family

font family.

...

other arguments passed to textGrob.

Examples

Run this code
text <- paste("iris data set gives the measurements in cm",
             "of the variables sepal length and width",
             "and petal length and width, respectively,",
             "for 50 flowers from each of 3 species of iris.",
             "The species are Iris setosa, versicolor, and virginica.", sep = "\n")

# Create a text grob
tgrob <- text_grob(text, face = "italic", color = "steelblue")
# Draw the text
as_ggplot(tgrob)

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