View source: R/primitive-bracket.R
primitive_bracket | R Documentation |
This function constructs a brackets guide primitive.
primitive_bracket(
key = "range_auto",
bracket = "line",
angle = waiver(),
oob = "squish",
drop_zero = TRUE,
pad_discrete = 0.4,
levels_brackets = NULL,
levels_text = NULL,
theme = NULL,
position = waiver()
)
key |
A range key specification. See more information in the linked topic. |
bracket |
A bracket by providing one of the following:
|
angle |
A specification for the text angle. Compared to setting the
|
oob |
A method for dealing with out-of-bounds (oob) ranges. Can be one
of |
drop_zero |
A |
pad_discrete |
A |
levels_brackets |
A list of |
levels_text |
A list of |
theme |
A |
position |
A |
A <PrimitiveBracket>
primitive guide that can be used inside other
guides.
Below are the theme options that determine the styling of this guide, which may differ depending on whether the guide is used in an axis or a legend context.
Common to both types is the following:
legendry.bracket
an <element_line>
for the
line used to draw the brackets.
legendry.backet.size
a <unit>
setting the space afforded
to a bracket.
axis.text.{x/y}.{position}
an <element_text>
for the text displayed over the brackets.
legend.text
an <element_text>
for the text
displayed over the brackets.
Other primitives:
primitive_box()
,
primitive_fence()
,
primitive_labels()
,
primitive_line()
,
primitive_segments()
,
primitive_spacer()
,
primitive_ticks()
,
primitive_title()
# A standard plot
p <- ggplot(mpg, aes(interaction(drv, year), displ)) +
geom_point()
key <- key_range_manual(c(2, 4), c(5, 6), c("A", "B"))
# Adding as secondary guides
p + guides(
x.sec = primitive_bracket(),
y.sec = primitive_bracket(key = key)
)
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