#' Correlation Jitter plot.
#'
#' jitter function will draw jitter plot for correlation analysis.
#' @param data input data.frame
#' @param x x variable
#' @param y y variable
#' @param method regression method type,default is "loess"
#' @param title main title
#' @param subtitle subtitle
#' @param xtitle x axis title
#' @param ytitle y axis title
#' @param caption caption
#' @return An object of class \code{ggplot}
#' @examples
#' plot<- jitter(data=mpg, x="cty", y="hwy", method="loess")
#' plot
#'
#' @import ggplot2
#' @import scales
#' @import reshape2
#' @import ggthemes
#' @import gganimate
#' @import gapminder
#' @import ggalt
#' @import ggExtra
#' @import ggcorrplot
#' @import dplyr
#' @import treemapify
#' @import ggfortify
#' @import zoo
#' @import ggdendro
#' @export
jitter<-function(data,x,y,
method="lm",
title=NULL,subtitle=NULL,xtitle=NULL,ytitle=NULL,caption=NULL){
df<- data
x<- x
y<- y
method<- method
p<- ggplot(df, aes_string(x, y)) + geom_jitter(width = .5, size=1) +
geom_smooth(method=method, se=F,color="Dark Gray") +
theme_fivethirtyeight() +
theme(axis.title = element_text(),
legend.title = element_text(face = 4,size = 10),
legend.direction = "horizontal", legend.box = "horizontal") +
scale_color_fivethirtyeight() +
labs(subtitle=subtitle,
y=ytitle,
x=xtitle,
title=title,
caption = caption)
return(p)
}
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