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gg_hpointrange_col_facet: DEPRECATED. Horizontal pointrange ggplot that is coloured and facetted.

Description

DEPRECATED. Horizontal pointrange ggplot that is coloured and facetted.

Usage

gg_hpointrange_col_facet(
  data,
  x_var,
  xmin_var,
  xmax_var,
  y_var,
  col_var,
  facet_var,
  text_var = NULL,
  pal = NULL,
  pal_na = "#7F7F7F",
  pal_rev = FALSE,
  alpha_line = 1,
  alpha_point = 1,
  size_point = 1.5,
  size_line = 0.5,
  title = NULL,
  title_wrap = 75,
  subtitle = NULL,
  subtitle_wrap = 75,
  x_breaks_n = 2,
  x_zero_mid = FALSE,
  x_expand = c(0, 0),
  x_labels = scales::label_comma(),
  x_na_rm = FALSE,
  x_title = NULL,
  x_title_wrap = 50,
  x_zero = FALSE,
  x_zero_line = NULL,
  y_zero_mid = FALSE,
  y_breaks_n = 3,
  y_dodge = 0,
  y_expand = NULL,
  y_labels = NULL,
  y_na_rm = FALSE,
  y_rev = FALSE,
  y_title = NULL,
  y_title_wrap = 50,
  y_zero = FALSE,
  y_zero_line = NULL,
  col_breaks_n = 4,
  col_cuts = NULL,
  col_intervals_left = TRUE,
  col_labels = NULL,
  col_legend_none = FALSE,
  col_method = NULL,
  col_na_rm = FALSE,
  col_rev = 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,
  facet_scales = "fixed",
  caption = NULL,
  caption_wrap = 75,
  theme = gg_theme(x_grid = TRUE)
)

Value

A ggplot object.

Arguments

data

A data frame in a structure to be plotted untransformed. Required input.

x_var

Unquoted numeric variable for the point on the x scale. Required input.

xmin_var

Unquoted numeric variable to be the minimum of the x vertical line. Required input.

xmax_var

Unquoted numeric variable to be the maximum of the x vertical line. Required input.

y_var

Unquoted variable to be on the y scale (i.e. character, factor, logical, numeric, date or datetime). If numeric, date or datetime, variable values are bins that are mutually exclusive and equidistant. Required input.

col_var

Unquoted categorical or numeric variable to colour the pointranges. Required input.

facet_var

Unquoted categorical variable to facet the data by. Required input.

text_var

Unquoted variable to be used as a customised tooltip in combination with plotly::ggplotly(plot, tooltip = "text"). Defaults to NULL.

pal

Character vector of hex codes.

pal_na

The hex code or name of the NA colour to be used.

pal_rev

TRUE or FALSE of whether to reverse the pal.

alpha_line

The opacity of the line. Defaults to 1.

alpha_point

The opacity of the points.

size_point

Size of points. Defaults to 1.5.

size_line

Size of lines. Defaults to 0.5.

title

Title string.

title_wrap

Number of characters to wrap the title to. Defaults to 60.

subtitle

Subtitle string.

subtitle_wrap

Number of characters to wrap the subtitle to. Defaults to 60.

x_breaks_n

For a numeric or date x variable, the desired number of intervals on the x scale, as calculated by the pretty algorithm. Defaults to 5.

x_zero_mid

For a numeric x variable, add balance to the x scale so that zero is in the centre of the x scale.

x_expand

A vector of range expansion constants used to add padding to the x scale, as per the ggplot2 expand argument in ggplot2 scales functions.

x_labels

A function or named vector to modify x scale labels. Use function(x) x to keep labels untransformed.

x_na_rm

TRUE or FALSE of whether to include x_var NA values. Defaults to FALSE.

x_title

X scale title string. Defaults to "".

x_title_wrap

Number of characters to wrap the x title to. Defaults to 50.

x_zero

For a numeric x variable, TRUE or FALSE of whether the minimum of the x scale is zero. Defaults to FALSE.

x_zero_line

For a numeric x variable, TRUE or FALSE whether to add a zero reference line to the x scale. Defaults to TRUE if there are positive and negative values in x_var. Otherwise defaults to FALSE.

y_zero_mid

For a numeric y variable, add balance to the y scale so that zero is in the centre. Defaults to FALSE.

y_breaks_n

For a numeric or date y variable, the desired number of intervals on the y scale, as calculated by the pretty algorithm. Defaults to 5.

y_dodge

The amount to dodge pointranges by along the y axis. Defaults to 0 (i.e. identity).

y_expand

A vector of range expansion constants used to add padding to the y scale, as per the ggplot2 expand argument in ggplot2 scales functions.

y_labels

A function or named vector to modify y scale labels. If NULL, categorical variable labels are converted to sentence case. Use function(x) x to keep labels untransformed.

y_na_rm

TRUE or FALSE of whether to include y_var NA values. Defaults to FALSE.

y_rev

For a categorical variable, TRUE or FALSE of whether the y variable variable is reversed. Defaults to FALSE.

y_title

y scale title string. Defaults to NULL, which converts to sentence case with spaces. Use "" if you would like no title.

y_title_wrap

Number of characters to wrap the y title to. Defaults to 50.

y_zero

For a numeric y variable, TRUE or FALSE of whether the minimum of the y scale is zero. Defaults to FALSE.

y_zero_line

For a numeric y variable, TRUE or FALSE of whether to add a zero reference line to the y scale. Defaults to TRUE if there are positive and negative values in y_var. Otherwise defaults to FALSE.

col_breaks_n

For a numeric colour variable, the desired number of intervals on the colour scale.

col_cuts

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.

col_intervals_left

For a numeric colour variable, TRUE or FALSE of whether bins or quantiles are to be cut left-closed. Defaults to TRUE.

col_labels

A function or named vector to modify colour scale labels. Defaults to snakecase::to_sentence_case for categorical colour variables and scales::label_comma() for numeric. Use function(x) x to keep labels untransformed.

col_legend_none

TRUE or FALSE of whether to remove the legend.

col_method

The method of colouring features, either "bin", "quantile", "continuous", or "category." If numeric, defaults to "bin".

col_na_rm

TRUE or FALSE of whether to include col_var NA values. Defaults to FALSE.

col_rev

TRUE or FALSE of whether the colour scale is reversed. Defaults to FALSE.

col_title

Colour title string for the legend. Defaults to NULL, which converts to sentence case with spaces. Use "" if you would like no title.

col_title_wrap

Number of characters to wrap the colour title to. Defaults to 25. Not applicable where mobile equals TRUE.

facet_labels

A function or named vector to modify facet scale labels. Defaults to converting labels to sentence case. Use function(x) x to keep labels untransformed.

facet_na_rm

TRUE or FALSE of whether to include facet_var NA values. Defaults to FALSE.

facet_ncol

The number of columns of facetted plots.

facet_nrow

The number of rows of facetted plots.

facet_rev

TRUE or FALSE of whether the facet variable variable is reversed. Defaults to FALSE.

facet_scales

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".

caption

Caption title string.

caption_wrap

Number of characters to wrap the caption to. Defaults to 75.

theme

A ggplot2 theme.

Examples

Run this code
library(dplyr)
library(simplevis)
library(palmerpenguins)

plot_data <- penguins %>%
  mutate(year = as.character(year)) %>%
  group_by(year, sex, species) %>%
  summarise(middle = median(body_mass_g, na.rm = TRUE),
            lower = quantile(body_mass_g, probs = 0.25, na.rm = TRUE),
            upper = quantile(body_mass_g, probs = 0.75, na.rm = TRUE))

gg_hpointrange_col_facet(
  plot_data,
  y_var = year,
  x_var = middle,
  xmin_var = lower,
  xmax_var = upper,
  col_var = sex,
  facet_var = species,
  col_na_rm = TRUE,
  x_title = "Body mass g",
  y_labels = function(x) stringr::str_sub(x, 3, 4), 
  y_dodge = 0.2)
  

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