View source: R/tm_scale_bivariate.R
tm_scale_bivariate | R Documentation |
Scales in tmap are configured by the family of functions with prefix tm_scale
.
Such function should be used for the input of the .scale
arguments in the
layer functions (e.g. fill.scale
in tm_polygons()
).
The function tm_scale_bivariate()
is used for bivariate.scales
.
tm_scale_bivariate(
scale1 = tm_scale(),
scale2 = tm_scale(),
values = NA,
values.repeat = FALSE,
values.range = NA,
values.scale = 1,
value.na = NA,
value.null = NA,
value.neutral = NA,
labels = NULL,
label.na = NA,
label.null = NA
)
scale1 , scale2 |
two |
values |
(generic scale argument) The visual values. For colors
(e.g. |
values.repeat |
(generic scale argument) Should the values be repeated in case there are more categories? |
values.range |
(generic scale argument) Range of the values. Vector of two numbers (both between 0 and 1) where the first determines the minimum and the second the maximum.
Full range, which means that all values are used, is encoded as |
values.scale |
(generic scale argument) Scaling of the values. Only useful for size-related visual variables, such as |
value.na |
(generic scale argument) Value used for missing values. See tmap option |
value.null |
(generic scale argument) Value used for NULL values.
See tmap option |
value.neutral |
(generic scale argument) Value that can be considered neutral.
This is used for legends of other visual variables of the same map layer.
E.g. when both |
labels |
(generic scale argument) Labels |
label.na |
(generic scale argument) Label for missing values |
label.null |
(generic scale argument) Label for null (out-of-scope) values |
tm_scale()
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