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ggrastr (version 0.2.3)

geom_point_rast: This geom is similar to geom_point, but creates a raster layer

Description

This geom is similar to geom_point, but creates a raster layer

Usage

geom_point_rast(
  ...,
  raster.dpi = getOption("ggrastr.default.dpi", 300),
  dev = "cairo",
  scale = 1
)

Arguments

...

Other arguments passed on to layer(). These are often aesthetics, used to set an aesthetic to a fixed value, like colour = "red" or size = 3. They may also be parameters to the paired geom/stat.

raster.dpi

integer Resolution of the rastered image in dots per inch (default=300).

dev

string Specifies the device used, which can be one of: "cairo", "ragg" or "ragg_png" (default="cairo").

scale

numeric Scaling factor to modify the raster object size (default=1). The parameter 'scale=1' results in an object size that is unchanged, 'scale'>1 increase the size, and 'scale'<1 decreases the size. These parameters are passed to 'height' and 'width' of grid::grid.raster(). Please refer to 'rasterise()' and 'grid::grid.raster()' for more details.

Value

geom_point plot with rasterized layer

Aesthetics

geom_point() understands the following aesthetics (required aesthetics are in bold):

  • x

  • y

  • alpha

  • colour

  • fill

  • group

  • shape

  • size

  • stroke

Learn more about setting these aesthetics in vignette("ggplot2-specs").

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(ggplot2)
library(ggrastr)

ggplot() + geom_point_rast(aes(x=rnorm(1000), y=rnorm(1000)), raster.dpi=600)

# }

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