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viridis (version 0.6.5)

scale_fill_viridis: Viridis Color Scales for ggplot2

Description

Scale functions (fill and colour/color) for ggplot2.

For discrete == FALSE (the default) all other arguments are as to scale_fill_gradientn or scale_color_gradientn. Otherwise the function will return a discrete_scale with the plot-computed number of colors.

See viridis and viridis.map for more information on the color palettes.

Usage

scale_fill_viridis(
  ...,
  alpha = 1,
  begin = 0,
  end = 1,
  direction = 1,
  discrete = FALSE,
  option = "D",
  aesthetics = "fill"
)

scale_color_viridis( ..., alpha = 1, begin = 0, end = 1, direction = 1, discrete = FALSE, option = "D", aesthetics = "color" )

scale_colour_viridis( ..., alpha = 1, begin = 0, end = 1, direction = 1, discrete = FALSE, option = "D", aesthetics = "color" )

Arguments

...

Parameters to discrete_scale if discrete == TRUE, or scale_fill_gradientn/ scale_color_gradientn if discrete == FALSE.

alpha

The alpha transparency, a number in [0,1], see argument alpha in hsv.

begin

The (corrected) hue in [0,1] at which the color map begins.

end

The (corrected) hue in [0,1] at which the color map ends.

direction

Sets the order of colors in the scale. If 1, the default, colors are as output by viridis_pal. If -1, the order of colors is reversed.

discrete

Generate a discrete palette? (default: FALSE - generate continuous palette).

option

A character string indicating the color map option to use. Eight options are available:

  • "magma" (or "A")

  • "inferno" (or "B")

  • "plasma" (or "C")

  • "viridis" (or "D")

  • "cividis" (or "E")

  • "rocket" (or "F")

  • "mako" (or "G")

  • "turbo" (or "H")

aesthetics

Character string or vector of character strings listing the name(s) of the aesthetic(s) that this scale works with. This can be useful, for example, to apply colour settings to the colour and fill aesthetics at the same time, via aesthetics = c("colour", "fill").

Author

Noam Ross noam.ross@gmail.com

Bob Rudis bob@rud.is

Simon Garnier: garnier@njit.edu

Examples

Run this code
library(ggplot2)

# Ripped from the pages of ggplot2
p <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(wt, mpg))
p + geom_point(size = 4, aes(colour = factor(cyl))) +
    scale_color_viridis(discrete = TRUE) +
    theme_bw()

# Ripped from the pages of ggplot2
dsub <- subset(diamonds, x > 5 & x < 6 & y > 5 & y < 6)
dsub$diff <- with(dsub, sqrt(abs(x - y)) * sign(x - y))
d <- ggplot(dsub, aes(x, y, colour = diff)) + geom_point()
d + scale_color_viridis() + theme_bw()


# From the main viridis example
dat <- data.frame(x = rnorm(10000), y = rnorm(10000))

ggplot(dat, aes(x = x, y = y)) +
  geom_hex() + coord_fixed() +
  scale_fill_viridis() + theme_bw()

library(ggplot2)
library(MASS)
library(gridExtra)

data("geyser", package="MASS")

ggplot(geyser, aes(x = duration, y = waiting)) +
  xlim(0.5, 6) + ylim(40, 110) +
  stat_density2d(aes(fill = ..level..), geom = "polygon") +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(panel.grid = element_blank()) -> gg

grid.arrange(
  gg + scale_fill_viridis(option = "A") + labs(x = "Viridis A", y = NULL),
  gg + scale_fill_viridis(option = "B") + labs(x = "Viridis B", y = NULL),
  gg + scale_fill_viridis(option = "C") + labs(x = "Viridis C", y = NULL),
  gg + scale_fill_viridis(option = "D") + labs(x = "Viridis D", y = NULL),
  gg + scale_fill_viridis(option = "E") + labs(x = "Viridis E", y = NULL),
  gg + scale_fill_viridis(option = "F") + labs(x = "Viridis F", y = NULL),
  gg + scale_fill_viridis(option = "G") + labs(x = "Viridis G", y = NULL),
  gg + scale_fill_viridis(option = "H") + labs(x = "Viridis H", y = NULL),
  ncol = 4, nrow = 2
)

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