with_blend_custom | R Documentation |
Many of the blend types available in with_blend()
are variations over the
formula: a*src*dst + b*src + c*dst + d
, where src
stands for the channel
value in the source image and dst
stands for the destination image (the
background). Multiply is e.g. defined as a:1, b:0, c:0, d:0
. This filter
gives you free reign over setting the coefficient of the blend calculation.
with_blend_custom( x, bg_layer, a = 0, b = 0, c = 0, d = 0, flip_order = FALSE, alpha = NA, ... )
x |
A ggplot2 layer object, a ggplot, a grob, or a character string naming a filter |
bg_layer |
The background layer to use. Can either be a string identifying a registered filter, or a raster object. The map will be resized to match the dimensions of x. |
a, b, c, d |
The coefficients defining the blend operation |
flip_order |
Should the order of the background and the overlay be
flipped so that |
alpha |
For non-Duff-Porter blends the alpha channel may become modified.
This argument can be used to set the resulting alpha channel to that of the
source ( |
... |
Arguments to be passed on to methods. See the documentation of supported object for a description of object specific arguments. |
Depending on the input, either a grob
, Layer
, list of Layer
s,
guide
, or element
object. Assume the output can be used in the same
context as the input.
Other blend filters:
with_blend()
,
with_interpolate()
,
with_mask()
library(ggplot2) ggplot(mpg, aes(class, hwy)) + as_reference(geom_boxplot(fill = 'green'), 'box') + with_blend_custom(geom_point(colour = 'red'), bg_layer = 'box', a = -0.5, b = 1, c = 1)
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