Map of simple features in ggplot that is coloured and facetted.
gg_sf_col_facet(
data,
col_var,
facet_var,
text_var = NULL,
borders = NULL,
borders_on_top = NULL,
pal = NULL,
pal_na = "#7F7F7F",
pal_rev = FALSE,
pal_borders = "#7F7F7F",
alpha_fill = NULL,
alpha_line = 1,
alpha_point = 1,
alpha_borders = 0.5,
size_line = 0.5,
size_point = 1.5,
size_borders = 0.2,
title = NULL,
title_wrap = 80,
subtitle = NULL,
subtitle_wrap = 80,
col_breaks_n = 4,
col_cuts = NULL,
col_intervals_right = TRUE,
col_labels = NULL,
col_legend_none = FALSE,
col_method = NULL,
col_na_rm = FALSE,
col_title = NULL,
col_title_wrap = 25,
facet_labels = snakecase::to_sentence_case,
facet_na_rm = FALSE,
facet_ncol = NULL,
facet_nrow = NULL,
facet_rev = FALSE,
caption = NULL,
caption_wrap = 80,
theme = gg_theme(void = TRUE)
)
A sf object with defined coordinate reference system in a structure to be plotted untransformed. Required input.
Unquoted variable for points to be coloured by. 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, tooltip = "text"). Defaults to NULL.
A sf object as administrative boundaries (or coastlines). Defaults to no boundaries added. The rnaturalearth package is a useful source of country and state boundaries.
TRUE or FALSE as to whether the borders are on top of the sf object supplied to the data argument. Defaults to TRUE for points and lines, but FALSE for polygons..
Character vector of hex codes. Defaults to NULL, which selects the colorbrewer Set1 or viridis.
The hex code or name of the NA colour to be used.
Reverses the palette. Defaults to FALSE.
Colour of the borders. Defaults to "#7F7F7F".
The opacity of the fill.
The alpha of lines and outlines.
The alpha of points.
Opacity of the borders. Defaults to 0.5.
Size of lines. Defaults to 0.5.
Size of points. Defaults to 1.5.
Size of the borders. Defaults to 0.2.
Title string.
Number of characters to wrap the title to. Defaults to 100.
Subtitle string.
Number of characters to wrap the subtitle to. Defaults to 100.
For a numeric colour variable. If "bin" col_method, the intervals on the colour scale for the pretty algorithm to aim for. If "quantile" col_method, the number of equal quantiles. Defaults to 4.
A vector of cuts to colour a numeric variable. If "bin" is selected, the first number in the vector should be either -Inf or 0, and the final number Inf. If "quantile" is selected, the first number in the vector should be 0 and the final number should be 1. Defaults to quartiles.
For a numeric colour variable, TRUE or FALSE of whether bins or quantiles are to be cut right-closed. Defaults to TRUE.
A function or named vector to modify colour scale labels. Defaults to snakecase::to_sentence_case for categorical colour variables and scales::comma for numeric colour variables. Use ggplot2::waiver() to keep colour labels untransformed.
TRUE or FALSE of whether to remove the legend.
The method of colouring features, either "bin", "quantile", "continuous", or "category." If numeric, defaults to "bin".
TRUE or FALSE of whether to include col_var NA values. Defaults to FALSE.
Colour title string for the legend. Defaults to NULL, which converts to sentence case with spaces. Use "" if you would like no title.
Number of characters to wrap the colour title to. Defaults to 25.
A function or named vector to modify facet scale labels. Defaults to converting labels to sentence case. Use ggplot2::waiver() to keep facet labels untransformed.
TRUE or FALSE of whether to include facet_var NA values. Defaults to FALSE.
The number of columns of facetted plots.
The number of rows of facetted plots.
TRUE or FALSE of whether the facet variable variable is reversed. Defaults to FALSE.
Caption title string.
Number of characters to wrap the caption to. Defaults to 80.
A ggplot2 theme.
A ggplot object.
# NOT RUN {
gg_sf_col_facet(example_point,
col_var = trend_category,
facet_var = trend_category,
borders = example_borders)
# }
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