draw_key_sankeyedge | R Documentation |
Each geom has an associated function that draws the key when the geom needs
to be displayed in a legend. These functions are called draw_key_*()
, where
*
stands for the name of the respective key glyph. The key glyphs can be
customized for individual geoms by providing a geom with the key_glyph
argument (see layer()
or examples below.)
draw_key_sankeyedge(data, params, size)
draw_key_sankeynode(data, params, size)
data |
A single row data frame containing the scaled aesthetics to display in this key |
params |
A list of additional parameters supplied to the geom. |
size |
Width and height of key in mm. |
A grid grob.
Pepijn de Vries
## The key glyph for sankey diagrams can be applied to different geoms as well.
## In the example below it is applied to a histogram
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(data.frame(x = rnorm(100), groups = rep(letters[1:2], 2)),
aes(x = x, fill = groups)) +
geom_histogram(key_glyph = draw_key_sankeyedge, binwidth = 0.2, alpha = 1)
ggplot(data.frame(x = rnorm(100), groups = rep(letters[1:2], 2)),
aes(x = x, fill = groups)) +
geom_histogram(key_glyph = draw_key_sankeynode, binwidth = 0.2)
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