Description Usage Arguments Examples
This function creates nicely formatted, standardized box-plots.
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df |
A data frame. |
x |
A categorical variable for the x axis groupings. |
y |
A numerical variable for the y axis levels. |
fill |
Select an additional grouping variable to be used for plotting. Defaults to NULL. |
facet |
Select an additional faceting variable to create facets. Defaults to NULL. |
ticks |
Select the number of ticks on the x and y axis with the |
angle |
Select the rotation angle for the x axis labels. Defaults to 0. |
title |
Should the plot title appear automatically. Defaults to TRUE. |
subtitle |
Text that is displayed on the subtitle. Defaults to NULL. |
caption |
Text that is displayed on the caption. Defaults to NULL. |
lab_x |
Text that is displayed on the x axis. Defaults to "Level". |
lab_y |
Text that is displayed on the y axis. Defaults to "Value range". |
legend |
Should the plot legend appear automatically. Defaults to TRUE. |
vline |
Should any horizontal lines be added to the plot. Defaults to c(NaN). |
alpha |
Select plot fill transparency. Defaults to 0.7. |
quantile_low |
Select lower percentile for outliers exclusion. Defaults to 0.0%. |
quantile_high |
Select upper percentile for outliers exclusion. Defaults to 1.0%. |
theme_type |
Select a theme type from themes available in the |
palette |
Select a palette type with the |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 | diamonds %>%
plot_boxplot(x = cut,
y = carat)
diamonds %>%
plot_boxplot(x = cut,
y = carat,
fill = color)
diamonds %>%
plot_boxplot(x = cut,
y = carat,
fill = cut,
facet = color)
diamonds %>%
plot_boxplot(x = cut,
y = carat,
fill = cut,
title = "Write your title here",
subtitle = "Write your subtitle here",
caption = "Write your caption here",
lab_x = "Carat",
alpha = .5,
vline = 1)
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