Visualizing multiple datasets with scatterbar

Visualizing multiple datasets with scatterbar

This tutorial demonstrates how to visualize multiple datasets together, utilizing the package patchwork.

knitr::opts_chunk$set(
  collapse = TRUE,
  comment = "#>"
)

Below we can load in our datasets provided by scatterbar and create the respective scatterbars using those datasets and save them to a variable.

library(scatterbar)
library(ggplot2)

data("mOB")
data("adult_mouse_brain_ffpe")

# Basic scatterbar plot with default settings
p1 <- scatterbar(mOB$data, mOB$xy) + coord_fixed()
p2 <- scatterbar(adult_mouse_brain_ffpe$prop, adult_mouse_brain_ffpe$pos) + coord_fixed()

We can then load in patchwork and visualize both scatterbars in one plot.

library(patchwork)
p1 + p2


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scatterbar documentation built on April 4, 2025, 5:23 a.m.