Map of simple features in ggplot that is facetted, but not coloured.
ggplot_sf_facet(data, facet_var, size = 0.5, alpha = 0.1, pal = NULL,
facet_nrow = NULL, boundary = NULL, boundary_behind = TRUE,
boundary_pal = "#7f7f7f", boundary_size = 0.2, title = "[Title]",
subtitle = NULL, caption = NULL, font_family = "Helvetica",
font_size_title = NULL, font_size_body = NULL, title_wrap = 70,
subtitle_wrap = 80, caption_wrap = 80)
A sf object with defined coordinate reference system. Required input.
Unquoted categorical variable to facet the data by. Required input.
Size of features (or shape outlines if polygon). Defaults to 0.5.
The alpha of the fill. Defaults to 0.1. Only applicable to polygons.
Character vector of hex codes. Defaults to NULL, which selects a default palette.
The number of rows of facetted plots.
A sf object as administrative boundaries (or coastlines). Defaults to no boundaries added.
TRUE or FALSE as to whether the boundary is to be behind the sf object defined in the data argument. Defaults to TRUE.
Colour of the boundary. Defaults to "#7F7F7F".
Size of the boundary. Defaults to 0.2.
Title string. Defaults to "[Title]".
Subtitle string. Defaults to "[Subtitle]".
Caption title string. Defaults to NULL.
Font family to use. Defaults to "Helvetica".
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 caption to. Defaults to 80.
A ggplot object.
# NOT RUN {
ggplot_sf_facet(data = example_sf_point, facet_var = trend_category,
boundary = nz,
title = "Trends, 1990-2017")
# }
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