Description Usage Arguments See Also Examples
Colour scales for continuous data default to the values of the
ggplot2.continuous.colour
and ggplot2.continuous.fill
options. If these
options are not present, "gradient"
will be used. See options()
for more
information.
1 2 3 4 5 | scale_colour_continuous(...,
type = getOption("ggplot2.continuous.colour", default = "gradient"))
scale_fill_continuous(..., type = getOption("ggplot2.continuous.fill",
default = "gradient"))
|
... |
Additional parameters passed on to the scale type |
type |
One of "gradient" (the default) or "viridis" indicating the colour scale to use |
scale_colour_gradient()
, scale_colour_viridis_c()
,
scale_fill_gradient()
, and scale_fill_viridis_c()
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | v <- ggplot(faithfuld, aes(waiting, eruptions, fill = density)) +
geom_tile()
v
v + scale_fill_continuous(type = "gradient")
v + scale_fill_continuous(type = "viridis")
# The above are equivalent to
v + scale_fill_gradient()
v + scale_fill_viridis_c()
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