#' Jitter points to avoid overplotting
#'
#' Counterintuitively adding random noise to a plot can sometimes make it
#' easier to read. Jittering is particularly useful for small datasets with
#' at least one discrete position.
#'
#' @family position adjustments
#' @param width,height Amount of vertical and horizontal jitter. The jitter
#' is added in both positive and negative directions, so the total spread
#' is twice the value specified here.
#'
#' If omitted, defaults to 40\% of the resolution of the data: this means the
#' jitter values will occupy 80\% of the implied bins. Categorical data
#' is aligned on the integers, so a width or height of 0.5 will spread the
#' data so it's not possible to see the distinction between the categories.
#' @param seed A random seed to make the jitter reproducible.
#' Useful if you need to apply the same jitter twice, e.g., for a point and
#' a corresponding label.
#' The random seed is reset after jittering.
#' If `NA` (the default value), the seed is initialised with a random value;
#' this makes sure that two subsequent calls start with a different seed.
#' Use `NULL` to use the current random seed and also avoid resetting
#' (the behaviour of \pkg{ggplot} 2.2.1 and earlier).
#' @export
#' @examples
#' # Jittering is useful when you have a discrete position, and a relatively
#' # small number of points
#' # take up as much space as a boxplot or a bar
#' ggplot(mpg, aes(class, hwy)) +
#' geom_boxplot(colour = "grey50") +
#' geom_jitter()
#'
#' # If the default jittering is too much, as in this plot:
#' ggplot(mtcars, aes(am, vs)) +
#' geom_jitter()
#'
#' # You can adjust it in two ways
#' ggplot(mtcars, aes(am, vs)) +
#' geom_jitter(width = 0.1, height = 0.1)
#' ggplot(mtcars, aes(am, vs)) +
#' geom_jitter(position = position_jitter(width = 0.1, height = 0.1))
#'
#' # Create a jitter object for reproducible jitter:
#' jitter <- position_jitter(width = 0.1, height = 0.1)
#' ggplot(mtcars, aes(am, vs)) +
#' geom_point(position = jitter) +
#' geom_point(position = jitter, color = "red", aes(am + 0.2, vs + 0.2))
position_jitter <- function(width = NULL, height = NULL, seed = NA) {
if (!is.null(seed) && is.na(seed)) {
seed <- sample.int(.Machine$integer.max, 1L)
}
ggproto(NULL, PositionJitter,
width = width,
height = height,
seed = seed
)
}
#' @rdname ggplot2-ggproto
#' @format NULL
#' @usage NULL
#' @export
PositionJitter <- ggproto("PositionJitter", Position,
required_aes = c("x", "y"),
setup_params = function(self, data) {
list(
width = self$width %||% (resolution(data$x, zero = FALSE) * 0.4),
height = self$height %||% (resolution(data$y, zero = FALSE) * 0.4),
seed = self$seed
)
},
compute_layer = function(data, params, panel) {
trans_x <- if (params$width > 0) function(x) jitter(x, amount = params$width)
trans_y <- if (params$height > 0) function(x) jitter(x, amount = params$height)
with_seed_null(params$seed, transform_position(data, trans_x, trans_y))
}
)
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