ggparagraph | R Documentation |
Draw a paragraph o text. Splits a long text into multiple lines (by inserting line breaks) so that the output will fit within the current viewport.
ggparagraph( text, color = NULL, size = NULL, face = NULL, family = NULL, lineheight = NULL ) ## S3 method for class 'splitText' drawDetails(x, recording)
text |
the text to plot. |
color |
font color, example: color = "black" |
size |
font size, example: size = 12 |
face |
font face. Allowed values are one of "plain", "italic", "bold", "bold.italic". |
family |
font family |
lineheight |
Line height, example: lineheight = 2. |
x |
a grid grob |
recording |
a logical value indicating whether a grob is being added to the display list or redrawn from the display list. |
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# Density plot density.p <- ggdensity(iris, x = "Sepal.Length", fill = "Species", palette = "jco") # Text plot text <- paste("iris data set gives the measurements in cm", "of the variables sepal length and width", "and petal length and width, respectively,", "for 50 flowers from each of 3 species of iris.", "The species are Iris setosa, versicolor, and virginica.", sep = " ") text.p <- ggparagraph(text, face = "italic", size = 12) # Arrange the plots on the same page ggarrange(density.p, text.p, ncol = 1, nrow = 2, heights = c(1, 0.3))
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