ggSerialAxes-deprecated | R Documentation |
For ggSerialAxes
, use coord_serialaxes
.
ggSerialAxes(
ggObj,
data = NULL,
axesLabels = NULL,
showAxes = TRUE,
showAxesLabels = TRUE,
scaling = c("variable", "observation", "data", "none"),
layout = c("parallel", "radial"),
displayOrder = NULL,
title = "",
showLabels = TRUE,
color = NULL,
size = NULL,
showGuides = TRUE,
showArea = FALSE
)
ggObj |
A 'ggplot' object |
data |
A data frame for serialaxes. If 'NULL', data must be set in 'ggObj' |
axesLabels |
A vector with variable names that defines the axes sequence. |
showAxes |
Logical value to indicate whether axes should be shown or not |
showAxesLabels |
Logical value to indicate whether axes labels should be shown or not |
scaling |
one of 'variable', 'data', 'observation' or 'none' to specify how the data is scaled. See Details for more information |
layout |
either "radial" or "parallel" |
displayOrder |
The display order of the observations. |
title |
title of the display |
showLabels |
Logical value to indicate whether label (mainly **title**) should be shown or not |
color |
Line color |
size |
Line width |
showGuides |
Logical value to indicate whether guides should be shown or not |
showArea |
Logical value to indicate whether to display lines or area |
a ggplot object
## Not run:
# Blank plot
p <- ggplot(data = mtcars, mapping = aes(colour = factor(cyl)))
# Add serial axes (returns a ggplot object)
g <- ggSerialAxes(p)
g
# An eulerian path of iris variables
# ordSeq <- PairViz::eulerian(4)
ordSeq <- c(1, 2, 3, 1, 4, 2, 3, 4)
ggSerialAxes(
ggObj = ggplot(data = iris, mapping = aes(colour = Species)),
axesLabels = colnames(iris)[ordSeq],
layout = "radial"
)
## End(Not run)
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