plot_position | R Documentation |
The function plots position tibble based on x, y values and potentially extra values from settings. Position is expected to be position tibble, but it may contain extra columns for graphics: target (Logical vector indicating whether object is target or distractor), fill (Character vector with colour names of object interiors.), border (Character vector with colour names of object borders.).
plot_position( position, settings = default_settings(), targets = NULL, background_annotation = NULL, foreground_annotation = NULL )
position |
tibble |
settings |
list with basic properties |
targets |
Which objects should be treated as targets |
background_annotation |
Annotation rendered behind the objects (texture) |
foreground_annotation |
Annotation rendered over the objects (aperture) |
ggplot2 figure
# sample positions with no other requirements set.seed(100) pos <- generate_positions_random(8, default_settings()) plot_position(pos, default_settings()) # first four objects are targets plot_position(pos, default_settings(), 1:4) pos$fill <- rainbow(8) plot_position(pos, default_settings())
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