Description Usage Arguments Handling color Handling alpha Additional parameters See Also Examples
Add a "boxplot" layer to a Bokeh figure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 | ly_boxplot(
fig,
x,
y = NULL,
data = figure_data(fig),
width = 0.9,
coef = 1.5,
color = "blue",
alpha = 1,
outlier_glyph = 1,
outlier_size = 10,
lname = NULL,
lgroup = NULL,
...
)
|
fig |
figure to modify |
x |
either a numeric vector or a factor |
y |
either a numeric vector or a factor |
data |
an optional data frame, providing the source for x and y |
width |
with of each box, a value between 0 (no width) and 1 (full width) |
coef |
see |
color |
color for the glyph - a hex code (with no alpha) or any of the 147 named CSS colors, e.g 'green', 'indigo' - for glyphs with both fill and line properties, see "Handling color" below |
alpha |
the alpha transparency of the glyph between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque) - if glyph has both fill and color properties, see "Handling alpha" below |
outlier_glyph |
the glyph used to plot the outliers. If set to
|
outlier_size |
the size of the glyph used to plot outliers. If set to
|
lname |
layer name |
lgroup |
layer group |
... |
additional parameters for fine control over fill and line properties (see "Additional parameters" below) |
The color parameter is a high-level plot attribute that provides default behavior for coloring glyphs.
When using a glyph that only has line properties, this will be the color of the line.
When using a glyph that has has line and fill properties, this will be the color of the line and the fill, with the alpha level of the fill reduced by 50%.
If full control over fill and line color is desired, the fill_color and line_color attributes can be specified explicitly and will override color.
When color is NULL and fill_color or line_color are not specified, the color will be chosen from the theme.
The alpha is a high-level plot attribute that sets the transparency of the glyph being plotted.
When using a glyph that only has line properties, this will be the alpha of the line.
When using a glyph that has has line and fill properties, this will be the alpha of the line and the alpha of the fill will be set to 50% of this value.
Individual fill and line alpha can be specified with fill_alpha and line_alpha and will override alpha.
fill_color | color to use to fill the glyph with - a hex code (with no alpha) or any of the 147 named CSS colors, e.g 'green', 'indigo' |
fill_alpha | transparency value between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque) |
line_color | color to use to stroke lines with - a hex code (with no alpha) or any of the 147 named CSS colors, e.g 'green', 'indigo' |
line_width | stroke width in units of pixels |
line_alpha | transparency value between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque) |
line_join | how path segments should be joined together 'miter' 'round' 'bevel' |
line_cap | how path segments should be terminated 'butt' 'round' 'square' |
line_dash | array of integer pixel distances that describe the on-off pattern of dashing to use |
line_dash_offset | the distance in pixels into the line_dash that the pattern should start from |
Other layer functions:
ly_abline(),
ly_annular_wedge(),
ly_annulus(),
ly_arc(),
ly_bar(),
ly_bezier(),
ly_contour(),
ly_crect(),
ly_curve(),
ly_density(),
ly_hist(),
ly_image_url(),
ly_image(),
ly_lines(),
ly_map(),
ly_multi_line(),
ly_oval(),
ly_patch(),
ly_points(),
ly_polygons(),
ly_quadratic(),
ly_quantile(),
ly_ray(),
ly_rect(),
ly_segments(),
ly_text(),
ly_wedge()
1 2 | figure(ylab = "Height (inches)", width = 600) %>%
ly_boxplot(voice.part, height, data = lattice::singer)
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