knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>", fig.path = "man/figures/README-", out.width = "100%" )
ggredist
provides ggplot2
extensions for political mapmaking, including
new geometries, easy label generation and placement, automatic map coloring,
and map scales, palettes, and themes.
Here's an example of what you can do with the package.
library(ggredist) library(ggplot2) data(oregon) ggplot(oregon, aes(group=cd_2020)) + # 'ndv' and 'nrv' contain D and R vote counts geom_district(aes(fill=ndv, denom=ndv+nrv), linewidth=0.9) + geom_district_text() + # can then highlight towns and cities geom_places(state = 'OR') + # we can overlay county boundaries and labels geom_district(aes(group=county), linewidth=0.2, linetype="dashed", fill=NA) + geom_district_text(aes(group=county, label=toupper(county)), size=2.2, check_overlap=TRUE) + scale_fill_party_b(limits=c(0.4, 0.6)) + theme_map()
See more in the reference.
You can install the development version of ggredist from GitHub with:
# install.packages("remotes") remotes::install_github("alarm-redist/ggredist")
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