geom_point_trace()
is similar to ggplot2::geom_point()
, but also includes
the ability to outline points of interest. This is particularly useful when
working with dense datasets that are prone to overplotting. This geom accepts
normal ggplot2 graphical parameters with some modifications. fill
controls the
color of each point, color
controls the outline color, and stroke
controls
outline width, similar to how filled shapes are modified for other ggplot2
geoms. Additional parameters including size
, linetype
, and alpha
are also
accepted.
library(ggplot2) library(ggtrace) p <- ggplot( clusters, aes(UMAP_1, UMAP_2, fill = cluster) ) + theme_minimal() p + geom_point_trace( color = "black", size = 1, linetype = 1, alpha = 1 )
Like other ggplot2 geoms, variables can be mapped to aesthetic attributes to modify the outline appearance.
ggplot( clusters, aes(UMAP_1, UMAP_2, color = cluster) ) + geom_point_trace( fill = "black", stroke = 2 ) + theme_minimal()
By specifying group
within aes()
, outlines can also be added when coloring
with a continuous variable. This is useful for visualizing points that are
lightly colored.
p <- ggplot( clusters, aes(UMAP_1, UMAP_2, fill = signal, group = cluster) ) + theme_minimal() p + geom_point_trace(stroke = 0.5) + scale_fill_gradient(low = "white", high = "red")
Aesthetics can be further modified using the ggplot2 scale_*()
functions.
p <- ggplot( clusters, aes(UMAP_1, UMAP_2, color = sample) ) + theme_minimal() p + geom_point_trace(fill = "white") + scale_color_manual(values = c("red", "#0072B2"))
The "position" of the outline can be modified with the trace_position
argument. This can be "all", "bottom", or a predicate selecting the points to
outline. By default all groups are outlined.
To only add a single outline around all points plotted, set trace_position
to
"bottom".
p <- ggplot( clusters, aes(UMAP_1, UMAP_2, fill = cluster) ) + theme_minimal() p + geom_point_trace(trace_position = "bottom")
A subset of data points can be highlighted by passing a predicate to
trace_position
. This must evaluate to TRUE
or FALSE
within the context
of the input data.
p + geom_point_trace(trace_position = signal < 0)
The appearance of background points can be modified by passing a named list of
parameters to background_params
.
p + geom_point_trace( trace_position = signal < 0, background_params = list(color = NA, fill = "grey85") )
Outlines can be removed by setting color
to NA
.
p + geom_point_trace( trace_position = signal < 0, color = NA, background_params = list(color = NA, fill = "grey85") )
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