R/multiplot.R

Defines functions multiplot

Documented in multiplot

#' Multiple plot function
#'
#' @param ...    Ggplot2 objects
#' @param plotlist A list of ggplot2 objects
#' @param cols   Number of columsn in layout
#' @param layout A matrix specifying the layout. If present, 'cols' is ignored.
#'
#' If the layout is something like matrix(c(1,2,3,3), nrow=2, byrow=TRUE),
#' then plot 1 will go in the upper left, 2 will go in the upper right, and
#' 3 will go all the way across the bottom.
#'
#' @return A ggplot2
multiplot <- function(..., plotlist = NULL, cols = 1, layout = NULL) {
  # Make a list from the ... arguments and plotlist
  plots <- c(list(...), plotlist)

  numPlots = length(plots)

  # If layout is NULL, then use 'cols' to determine layout
  if (is.null(layout)) {
    # Make the panel
    # ncol: Number of columns of plots
    # nrow: Number of rows needed, calculated from # of cols
    layout <- matrix(seq(1, cols * ceiling(numPlots/cols)),
                     ncol = cols, nrow = ceiling(numPlots/cols))
  }

  if (numPlots == 1) {
    print(plots[[1]])
  } else {
    # Set up the page
    grid::grid.newpage()
    grid::pushViewport(grid::viewport(layout = grid::grid.layout(nrow(layout), ncol(layout))))

    # Make each plot, in the correct location
    for (i in 1:numPlots) {
      # Get the i,j matrix positions of the regions that contain this subplot
      matchidx <- as.data.frame(which(layout == i, arr.ind = TRUE))

      print(plots[[i]], vp = grid::viewport(layout.pos.row = matchidx$row,
                                            layout.pos.col = matchidx$col))
    }
  }
}
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