Horizontal bar ggplot that is facetted, but not coloured.
ggplot_hbar_facet(data, x_var, y_var, facet_var, tip_var = NULL,
x_labels = waiver(), x_zero = TRUE, x_zero_line = NULL,
x_trans = "identity", x_pretty_n = 5, x_expand = NULL,
x_balance = FALSE, x_na_bar = FALSE, y_rev = FALSE,
y_labels = waiver(), y_expand = NULL, facet_scales = "fixed",
facet_nrow = NULL, pal = NULL, width = 0.75, title = "[Title]",
subtitle = NULL, x_title = "[X title]", y_title = "[Y title]",
caption = NULL, font_family = "Helvetica", font_size_title = NULL,
font_size_body = NULL, title_wrap = 70, subtitle_wrap = 80,
x_title_wrap = 50, y_title_wrap = 50, caption_wrap = 80)
A tibble or dataframe. Required input.
Unquoted numeric variable to be on the x axis. Required input.
Unquoted categorical variable to be on the y axis. Required input.
Unquoted categorical variable to facet the data by. Required input.
Unquoted variable to be used as a customised tooltip in combination with plotly::ggplotly(plot). Defaults to NULL.
Argument to adjust the format of the x scale labels.
TRUE or FALSE whether the minimum of the x scale is zero. Defaults to TRUE.
TRUE or FALSE whether to add a zero reference line to the x axis. Defaults to NULL, which is TRUE if there are positive and negative values in x_var. Otherwise it is FALSE.
A string specifying a transformation for the x scale. Defaults to "identity".
The desired number of intervals on the x axis, as calculated by the pretty algorithm. Defaults to 5.
A vector of range expansion constants used to add some padding on the x scale.
Add balance to the x axis so that zero is in the centre of the x scale. Only applicable where facet_scales equals "fixed" or "free_y".
TRUE or FALSE of whether to make NA x_var values infinity with a light grey colour to emphasise them. Defaults to FALSE. Only applicable where facet_scales = "fixed" or "free_y".
TRUE or FALSE of whether bar order from top to bottom is reversed from default. Defaults to FALSE.
Argument to adjust the format of the y scale labels.
A vector of range expansion constants used to add some padding on the y scale.
Whether facet_scales should be "fixed" across facets, "free" in both directions, or free in just one direction (i.e. "free_x" or "free_y"). Defaults to "fixed".
The number of rows of facetted plots. Defaults to NULL, which generally chooses 2 rows.
Character vector of hex codes. Defaults to NULL, which selects a default palette.
Width of bars. Defaults to 0.75.
Title string. Defaults to [Title].
Subtitle string. Defaults to [Subtitle].
X axis title string. Defaults to [X title].
Y axis title string. Defaults to [Y title].
Caption title string. Defaults to NULL.
Font family to use. Defaults NULL.
Font size for the title text. Defaults to 11.
Font size for all text other than the title. Defaults to 10.
Number of characters to wrap the title to. Defaults to 70.
Number of characters to wrap the subtitle to. Defaults to 80.
Number of characters to wrap the x title to. Defaults to 50.
Number of characters to wrap the y title to. Defaults to 50.
Number of characters to wrap the caption to. Defaults to 80.
A ggplot object.
# NOT RUN {
library(dplyr)
plot_data <- ggplot2::diamonds %>%
mutate(cut = stringr::str_to_sentence(cut)) %>%
group_by(cut, clarity) %>%
summarise(average_price = mean(price)) %>%
mutate(average_price = round(average_price / 1000, 1))
ggplot_hbar_facet(plot_data, average_price, cut, clarity,
title = "Average diamond price by cut and clarity",
x_title = "Average price ($US thousands)",
y_title = "Cut")
# }
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