plot_density | R Documentation |
This function takes a data table, ycol
of quantitative variable and a categorical grouping variable (group
), if available, and plots a density graph using geom_density
). Alternatives are plot_histogram
, or plot_qqline
.
plot_density(
data,
ycol,
group,
facet,
c_alpha = 0.2,
TextXAngle = 0,
facet_scales = "fixed",
fontsize = 20,
linethick,
ColPal = c("okabe_ito", "all_grafify", "bright", "contrast", "dark", "fishy", "kelly",
"light", "muted", "pale", "r4", "safe", "vibrant"),
ColSeq = TRUE,
ColRev = FALSE,
...
)
data |
a data table e.g. data.frame or tibble. |
ycol |
name of the column containing the quantitative variable whose density distribution is to be plotted. |
group |
name of the column containing a categorical grouping variable |
facet |
add another variable from the data table to create faceted graphs using |
c_alpha |
fractional opacity of filled colours under the curve, default set to 0.2 (i.e. 20% opacity). |
TextXAngle |
orientation of text on X-axis; default 0 degrees. Change to 45 or 90 to remove overlapping text. |
facet_scales |
whether or not to fix scales on X & Y axes for all facet facet graphs. Can be |
fontsize |
parameter of |
linethick |
thickness of symbol border, default set to |
ColPal |
grafify colour palette to apply, default "okabe_ito"; see |
ColSeq |
logical TRUE or FALSE. Default TRUE for sequential colours from chosen palette. Set to FALSE for distant colours, which will be applied using |
ColRev |
whether to reverse order of colour within the selected palette, default F (FALSE); can be set to T (TRUE). |
... |
any additional arguments to pass to |
Note that the function requires the quantitative Y variable first, and groups them based on an X variable. The group variable is mapped to the fill
and colour
aesthetics in geom_density
.
Colours can be changed using ColPal
, ColRev
or ColSeq
arguments. Colours available can be seen quickly with plot_grafify_palette
.
ColPal
can be one of the following: "okabe_ito", "dark", "light", "bright", "pale", "vibrant, "muted" or "contrast".
ColRev
(logical TRUE/FALSE) decides whether colours are chosen from first-to-last or last-to-first from within the chosen palette.
ColSeq
decides whether colours are picked by respecting the order in the palette or the most distant ones using colorRampPalette
.
This function returns a ggplot2
object of class "gg" and "ggplot".
plot_density(data = data_t_pratio,
ycol = log(Cytokine), group = Genotype)
#with faceting
plot_density(data = data_cholesterol,
ycol = Cholesterol, group = Treatment,
facet = Treatment, fontsize = 12)
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