#' Quick plot
#'
#' \code{qplot} is a shortcut designed to be familiar if you're used to base
#' \code{\link{plot}()}. It's a convenient wrapper for creating a number of
#' different types of plots using a consistent calling scheme. It's great
#' for allowing you to produce plots quickly, but I highly recommend
#' learning \code{\link{ggplot}()} as it makes it easier to create
#' complex graphics.
#'
#' @param x,y,... Aesthetics passed into each layer
#' @param data Data frame to use (optional). If not specified, will create
#' one, extracting vectors from the current environment.
#' @param facets faceting formula to use. Picks \code{\link{facet_wrap}} or
#' \code{\link{facet_grid}} depending on whether the formula is one-
#' or two-sided
#' @param margins See \code{facet_grid}: display marginal facets?
#' @param geom Character vector specifying geom(s) to draw. Defaults to
#' "point" if x and y are specified, and "histogram" if only x is specified.
#' @param stat,position DEPRECATED.
#' @param xlim,ylim X and y axis limits
#' @param log Which variables to log transform ("x", "y", or "xy")
#' @param main,xlab,ylab Character vector (or expression) giving plot title,
#' x axis label, and y axis label respectively.
#' @param asp The y/x aspect ratio
#' @export
#' @examples
#' # Use data from data.frame
#' qplot(mpg, wt, data = mtcars)
#' qplot(mpg, wt, data = mtcars, colour = cyl)
#' qplot(mpg, wt, data = mtcars, size = cyl)
#' qplot(mpg, wt, data = mtcars, facets = vs ~ am)
#'
#' \donttest{
#' qplot(1:10, rnorm(10), colour = runif(10))
#' qplot(1:10, letters[1:10])
#' mod <- lm(mpg ~ wt, data = mtcars)
#' qplot(resid(mod), fitted(mod))
#'
#' f <- function() {
#' a <- 1:10
#' b <- a ^ 2
#' qplot(a, b)
#' }
#' f()
#'
#' # To set aesthetics, wrap in I()
#' qplot(mpg, wt, data = mtcars, colour = I("red"))
#'
#' # qplot will attempt to guess what geom you want depending on the input
#' # both x and y supplied = scatterplot
#' qplot(mpg, wt, data = mtcars)
#' # just x supplied = histogram
#' qplot(mpg, data = mtcars)
#' # just y supplied = scatterplot, with x = seq_along(y)
#' qplot(y = mpg, data = mtcars)
#'
#' # Use different geoms
#' qplot(mpg, wt, data = mtcars, geom = "path")
#' qplot(factor(cyl), wt, data = mtcars, geom = c("boxplot", "jitter"))
#' qplot(mpg, data = mtcars, geom = "dotplot")
#' }
qplot <- function(x, y = NULL, ..., data, facets = NULL, margins = FALSE,
geom = "auto", xlim = c(NA, NA),
ylim = c(NA, NA), log = "", main = NULL,
xlab = deparse(substitute(x)), ylab = deparse(substitute(y)),
asp = NA, stat = NULL, position = NULL) {
if (!missing(stat)) warning("`stat` is deprecated", call. = FALSE)
if (!missing(position)) warning("`position` is deprecated", call. = FALSE)
if (!is.character(geom)) stop("`geom` must be a character vector", call. = FALSE)
argnames <- names(as.list(match.call(expand.dots = FALSE)[-1]))
arguments <- as.list(match.call()[-1])
env <- parent.frame()
aesthetics <- compact(arguments[.all_aesthetics])
aesthetics <- aesthetics[!is.constant(aesthetics)]
aes_names <- names(aesthetics)
aesthetics <- rename_aes(aesthetics)
class(aesthetics) <- "uneval"
if (missing(data)) {
# If data not explicitly specified, will be pulled from workspace
data <- data.frame()
# Faceting variables must be in a data frame, so pull those out
facetvars <- all.vars(facets)
facetvars <- facetvars[facetvars != "."]
names(facetvars) <- facetvars
facetsdf <- as.data.frame(mget(facetvars, envir = env))
if (nrow(facetsdf)) data <- facetsdf
}
# Work out plot data, and modify aesthetics, if necessary
if ("auto" %in% geom) {
if ("sample" %in% aes_names) {
geom[geom == "auto"] <- "qq"
} else if (missing(y)) {
x <- eval(aesthetics$x, data, env)
if (is.discrete(x)) {
geom[geom == "auto"] <- "bar"
} else {
geom[geom == "auto"] <- "histogram"
}
if (missing(ylab)) ylab <- "count"
} else {
if (missing(x)) {
aesthetics$x <- bquote(seq_along(.(y)), aesthetics)
}
geom[geom == "auto"] <- "point"
}
}
p <- ggplot(data, aesthetics, environment = env)
if (is.null(facets)) {
p <- p + facet_null()
} else if (is.formula(facets) && length(facets) == 2) {
p <- p + facet_wrap(facets)
} else {
p <- p + facet_grid(facets = deparse(facets), margins = margins)
}
if (!is.null(main)) p <- p + ggtitle(main)
# Add geoms/statistics
for (g in geom) {
# Arguments are unevaluated because some are aesthetics. Need to evaluate
# params - can't do in correct env because that's lost (no lazyeval)
# so do the best we can by evaluating in parent frame.
params <- arguments[setdiff(names(arguments), c(aes_names, argnames))]
params <- lapply(params, eval, parent.frame())
p <- p + do.call(paste0("geom_", g), params)
}
logv <- function(var) var %in% strsplit(log, "")[[1]]
if (logv("x")) p <- p + scale_x_log10()
if (logv("y")) p <- p + scale_y_log10()
if (!is.na(asp)) p <- p + theme(aspect.ratio = asp)
if (!missing(xlab)) p <- p + xlab(xlab)
if (!missing(ylab)) p <- p + ylab(ylab)
if (!missing(xlim)) p <- p + xlim(xlim)
if (!missing(ylim)) p <- p + ylim(ylim)
p
}
#' @export
#' @rdname qplot
quickplot <- qplot
is.constant <- function(x) {
is_I_call <- function(x) is.call(x) && identical(x[[1]], quote(I))
vapply(x, is_I_call, logical(1))
}
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