scalescz | R Documentation |
This is exactly the same function as scale_*_continuous, just with different
label defaults to save repetitively setting these parameters, except that
the parameters which you would normally find inside the scales::format_*()
functions are accessible directly in the scale_[xy]_*_cz()
functions.
scale_x_percent_cz( name = waiver(), breaks = waiver(), minor_breaks = waiver(), guide = waiver(), n.breaks = NULL, labels, limits = NULL, expand = c(0.01, 0), oob = scales::censor, na.value = NA_real_, trans = "identity", position = "bottom", sec.axis = waiver(), accuracy = 1, scale = 100, prefix = "", suffix = " %", big.mark = " ", decimal.mark = ",", trim = TRUE, ... ) scale_y_percent_cz( name = waiver(), breaks = waiver(), minor_breaks = waiver(), guide = waiver(), n.breaks = NULL, labels, limits = NULL, expand = c(0.01, 0), oob = scales::censor, na.value = NA_real_, trans = "identity", position = "left", sec.axis = waiver(), accuracy = 1, scale = 100, prefix = "", suffix = " %", big.mark = " ", decimal.mark = ",", trim = TRUE, ... ) scale_x_number_cz( name = waiver(), breaks = waiver(), minor_breaks = waiver(), guide = waiver(), n.breaks = NULL, labels, limits = NULL, expand = c(0.01, 0), oob = scales::censor, na.value = NA_real_, trans = "identity", position = "bottom", sec.axis = waiver(), accuracy = 1, scale = 1, prefix = "", suffix = "", big.mark = " ", decimal.mark = ",", trim = TRUE, ... ) scale_y_number_cz( name = waiver(), breaks = waiver(), minor_breaks = waiver(), guide = waiver(), n.breaks = NULL, labels, limits = NULL, expand = c(0.01, 0), oob = scales::censor, na.value = NA_real_, trans = "identity", position = "left", sec.axis = waiver(), accuracy = 1, scale = 1, prefix = "", suffix = "", big.mark = " ", decimal.mark = ",", trim = TRUE, ... )
name |
The name of the scale. Used as axis or legend title. If
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breaks |
One of:
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minor_breaks |
One of:
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guide |
guide A function used to create a guide or its name. See |
n.breaks |
An integer guiding the number of major breaks. The algorithm may choose a
slightly different number to ensure nice break labels. Will only have an effect if
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labels |
Specifying overrides the default format (i.e. you really don't
want to do that). |
limits |
A numeric vector of length two providing limits of the scale.
Use |
expand |
same as in ggplot2 |
oob |
Function that handles limits outside of the scale limits (out of bounds). The default replaces out of bounds values with NA. |
na.value |
If |
trans |
Either the name of a transformation object, or the object itself. Built-in transformations include "asn", "atanh", "boxcox", "exp", "identity", "log", "log10", "log1p", "log2", "logit", "probability", "probit", "reciprocal", "reverse" and "sqrt". |
position |
The position of the axis. "left" or "right" for vertical scales, "top" or "bottom" for horizontal scales |
sec.axis |
specify a secondary axis |
accuracy, scale, prefix, suffix, big.mark, decimal.mark, trim |
See [scales::comma_format()] or [scales::percent_format()] |
... |
passed on to [scales::comma_format()] or [scales::percent_format()] |
# ADD_EXAMPLES_HERE library(reschola) library(ggplot2) ggplot(mpg, aes(hwy * 100, cty / max(cty))) + geom_point() + theme_schola(family = "sans", title_family = "sans", gridlines = "scatter") + scale_y_percent_cz() + scale_x_number_cz()
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