View source: R/stat_automap_coords.R
stat_automap_coords | R Documentation |
Use cartographer
to attach a spatial column to the data based
on place names in another column. The spatial data is then reduced to
coordinates in the same way as stat_sf_coordinates()
.
stat_automap_coords(
mapping = NULL,
data = NULL,
geom = "sf_inset",
position = "identity",
...,
feature_type = NA,
na.rm = TRUE,
inset = NA,
fun.geometry = NULL,
show.legend = NA,
inherit.aes = TRUE
)
mapping, data, geom, position, na.rm, show.legend, inherit.aes, ... |
See |
feature_type |
Type of map feature. See |
inset |
Inset configuration; see |
fun.geometry |
A function that takes a |
A plot layer
sf
geometry column representing the points
X dimension of the simple feature
Y dimension of the simple feature
X dimension of the simple feature after inset transformation
Y dimension of the simple feature after inset transformation
logical indicating points inside the inset viewport
1 for points outside the inset, otherwise the configured inset scale parameter
ggmapinset::stat_sf_coordinates_inset()
library(ggplot2)
events <- data.frame(
county = c("Mecklenburg", "Carteret", "Moore", "Caldwell"),
proportion_A = c(0.1, 0.8, 0.0, 0.6)
)
ggplot(events, aes(location = county)) +
geom_sf(aes(fill = proportion_A), stat = "automap") +
geom_label(aes(label = county), stat = "automap_coords") +
coord_automap(feature_type = "sf.nc")
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