theme_midr | R Documentation |
theme_midr()
returns a complete theme for "ggplot" objects, providing a consistent visual style for ggplot2 plots.
par.midr()
can be used to set graphical parameters for base R graphics.
theme_midr(
grid_type = c("none", "x", "y", "xy"),
base_size = 11,
base_family = "serif",
base_line_size = base_size/22,
base_rect_size = base_size/22
)
par.midr(...)
grid_type |
the type of grid lines to display, one of "none", "x", "y" or "xy". |
base_size |
base font size, given in pts. |
base_family |
base font family. |
base_line_size |
base size for line elements. |
base_rect_size |
base size for rect elements. |
... |
for |
theme_midr()
provides a ggplot2 theme customized for the midr package.
par.midr()
returns the previous values of the changed parameters in an invisible named list.
# Use theme_midr() with ggplot2
X <- data.frame(x = 1:10, y = 1:10)
ggplot2::ggplot(X) +
ggplot2::geom_point(ggplot2::aes(x, y)) +
theme_midr()
ggplot2::ggplot(X) +
ggplot2::geom_col(ggplot2::aes(x, y)) +
theme_midr(grid_type = "y")
ggplot2::ggplot(X) +
ggplot2::geom_line(ggplot2::aes(x, y)) +
theme_midr(grid_type = "xy")
# Use par.midr() for base R graphics
old.par <- par.midr()
plot(y ~ x, data = X)
par(old.par)
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