Description Usage Arguments Details Value Examples
View source: R/plot_annotation.R
The result of this function can be added to a patchwork using +
in the same
way as plot_layout()
, but unlike plot_layout()
it will only have an
effect on the top level plot. As the name suggests it controls different
aspects of the annotation of the final plot, such as titles and tags.
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title, subtitle, caption |
Text strings to use for the various plot annotations. |
tag_levels |
A character vector defining the enumeration format to use
at each level. Possible values are |
tag_prefix, tag_suffix |
Strings that should appear before or after the tag. |
tag_sep |
A separator between different tag levels |
theme |
A ggplot theme specification to use for the plot. Only elements related to the titles as well as plot margin and background is used. |
Tagging of subplots is done automatically and following the order of the
plots as they are added. When the plot contains nested layouts the
tag_level
argument in the nested plot_layout will define whether
enumeration should continue as usual or add a new level. The format of the
levels are defined with tag_levels
argument in plot_annotation
A plot_annotation
object
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p1 <- ggplot(mtcars) + geom_point(aes(mpg, disp))
p2 <- ggplot(mtcars) + geom_boxplot(aes(gear, disp, group = gear))
p3 <- ggplot(mtcars) + geom_bar(aes(gear)) + facet_wrap(~cyl)
# Add title, etc. to a patchwork
p1 + p2 + plot_annotation('This is a title', caption = 'made with patchwork')
# Change styling of patchwork elements
p1 + p2 +
plot_annotation(
title = 'This is a title',
caption = 'made with patchwork',
theme = theme(plot.title = element_text(size = 16))
)
# Add tags to plots
p1 / (p2 | p3) +
plot_annotation(tag_levels = 'A')
# Add multilevel tagging to nested layouts
p1 / ((p2 | p3) + plot_layout(tag_level = 'new')) +
plot_annotation(tag_levels = c('A', '1'))
# Use a custom tag sequence (mixed with a standard one)
p1 / ((p2 | p3) + plot_layout(tag_level = 'new')) +
plot_annotation(tag_levels = list(c('&', '%'), '1'))
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