Position scales for units data
These are the default scales for the units class. These will
usually be added automatically. To override manually, use
scale_*_unit
.
scale_x_unit( name = waiver(), breaks = waiver(), unit = NULL, minor_breaks = waiver(), labels = waiver(), limits = NULL, expand = waiver(), oob = censor, na.value = NA_real_, trans = "identity", position = "bottom", sec.axis = waiver() ) scale_y_unit( name = waiver(), breaks = waiver(), unit = NULL, minor_breaks = waiver(), labels = waiver(), limits = NULL, expand = waiver(), oob = censor, na.value = NA_real_, trans = "identity", position = "left", sec.axis = waiver() )
name |
The name of the scale. Used as the axis or legend title. If
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breaks |
One of:
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unit |
A unit specification to use for the axis. If given, the values will be converted to this unit before plotting. An error will be thrown if the specified unit is incompatible with the unit of the data. |
minor_breaks |
One of:
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labels |
One of:
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limits |
One of:
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expand |
For position scales, a vector of range expansion constants used to add some
padding around the data to ensure that they are placed some distance
away from the axes. Use the convenience function |
oob |
One of:
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na.value |
Missing values will be replaced with this value. |
trans |
For continuous scales, the name of a transformation object or the object itself. Built-in transformations include "asn", "atanh", "boxcox", "date", "exp", "hms", "identity", "log", "log10", "log1p", "log2", "logit", "modulus", "probability", "probit", "pseudo_log", "reciprocal", "reverse", "sqrt" and "time". A transformation object bundles together a transform, its inverse,
and methods for generating breaks and labels. Transformation objects
are defined in the scales package, and are called |
position |
For position scales, The position of the axis.
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sec.axis |
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library(units) mtcars$consumption <- set_units(mtcars$mpg, mi / gallon) mtcars$power <- set_units(mtcars$hp, hp) # Use units encoded into the data ggplot(mtcars) + geom_point(aes(power, consumption)) # Convert units on the fly during plotting ggplot(mtcars) + geom_point(aes(power, consumption)) + scale_x_unit(unit = 'W') + scale_y_unit(unit = 'km/l') # Resolve units when transforming data ggplot(mtcars) + geom_point(aes(power, 1 / consumption))
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