Add quantile lines from a quantile regression.
This can be used as a continuous analogue of a geom_boxplot.
geom_quantile( mapping = NULL, data = NULL, stat = "quantile", position = "identity", ..., lineend = "butt", linejoin = "round", linemitre = 1, na.rm = FALSE, show.legend = NA, inherit.aes = TRUE ) stat_quantile( mapping = NULL, data = NULL, geom = "quantile", position = "identity", ..., quantiles = c(0.25, 0.5, 0.75), formula = NULL, method = "rq", method.args = list(), na.rm = FALSE, show.legend = NA, inherit.aes = TRUE )
mapping |
Set of aesthetic mappings created by |
data |
The data to be displayed in this layer. There are three options: If A A |
position |
Position adjustment, either as a string, or the result of a call to a position adjustment function. |
... |
other arguments passed on to |
lineend |
Line end style (round, butt, square) |
linejoin |
Line join style (round, mitre, bevel) |
linemitre |
Line mitre limit (number greater than 1) |
na.rm |
If |
show.legend |
logical. Should this layer be included in the legends?
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inherit.aes |
If |
geom, stat |
Use to override the default connection between
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quantiles |
conditional quantiles of y to calculate and display |
formula |
formula relating y variables to x variables |
method |
Quantile regression method to use. Currently only supports
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method.args |
List of additional arguments passed on to the modelling
function defined by |
geom_quantile
understands the following aesthetics (required aesthetics are in bold):
x
y
alpha
colour
linetype
size
weight
quantile of distribution
m <- ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, 1 / hwy)) + geom_point() m + geom_quantile() m + geom_quantile(quantiles = 0.5) q10 <- seq(0.05, 0.95, by = 0.05) m + geom_quantile(quantiles = q10) # You can also use rqss to fit smooth quantiles m + geom_quantile(method = "rqss") # Note that rqss doesn't pick a smoothing constant automatically, so # you'll need to tweak lambda yourself m + geom_quantile(method = "rqss", lambda = 0.1) # Set aesthetics to fixed value m + geom_quantile(colour = "red", size = 2, alpha = 0.5)
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