Binning scale constructor
Binning scale constructor
binned_scale( aesthetics, scale_name, palette, name = waiver(), breaks = waiver(), labels = waiver(), limits = NULL, rescaler = rescale, oob = squish, expand = waiver(), na.value = NA_real_, n.breaks = NULL, nice.breaks = TRUE, right = TRUE, trans = "identity", show.limits = FALSE, guide = "bins", position = "left", super = ScaleBinned )
aesthetics |
The names of the aesthetics that this scale works with. |
scale_name |
The name of the scale that should be used for error messages associated with this scale. |
palette |
A palette function that when called with a numeric vector with
values between 0 and 1 returns the corresponding output values
(e.g., |
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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labels |
One of:
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limits |
One of:
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rescaler |
A function used to scale the input values to the
range [0, 1]. This is always |
oob |
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 |
na.value |
Missing values will be replaced with this value. |
n.breaks |
The number of break points to create if breaks are not given directly. |
nice.breaks |
Logical. Should breaks be attempted placed at nice values
instead of exactly evenly spaced between the limits. If |
right |
Should values on the border between bins be part of the right (upper) bin? |
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 |
show.limits |
should the limits of the scale appear as ticks |
guide |
A function used to create a guide or its name. See
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position |
For position scales, The position of the axis.
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super |
The super class to use for the constructed scale |
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