gg_check: Spell check ggplot2 plot labels

Description Usage Arguments Details Value Examples

View source: R/check.r

Description

Due to the way ggplot2 objects are created, this has to be used in a standalone context.

Usage

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gg_check(gg, dict, ignore)

Arguments

gg

ggplot2 object

dict

a dictionary object or string which can be passed to hunspell::dictionary. Defaults to hunspell::dictionary("en_US")

ignore

character vector with additional approved words added to the dictionary. Defaults to hunspell::en_stats

Details

Current functionality only looks for misspelled words in the labels of ggplot2 objects. When misspelled words are found, a message is printed with the words and the label that they are in. No messages will be printed if there are no misspelled words.

Value

the object that was passed in

Examples

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library(ggplot2)

df <- data.frame(x=c(20, 25, 30), y=c(4, 4, 4), txt=c("One", "Two", "Three"))

# not piping
ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
  geom_point() +
  labs(x="This is some txt", y="This is more text",
       title="Thisy is a titlle",
       subtitle="This is a subtitley",
       caption="This is a captien") -> gg

gg_check(gg)

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