| bidirection {ggplot2} | R Documentation |
Utilities for working with bidirectional layers
Description
These functions are what underpins the ability of certain geoms to work
automatically in both directions. See the Extending ggplot2 vignette for
how they are used when implementing Geom, Stat, and Position classes.
Usage
has_flipped_aes(
data,
params = list(),
main_is_orthogonal = NA,
range_is_orthogonal = NA,
group_has_equal = FALSE,
ambiguous = FALSE,
main_is_continuous = FALSE,
main_is_optional = FALSE,
default = FALSE
)
flip_data(data, flip = NULL)
flipped_names(flip = FALSE)
Arguments
data |
The layer data |
params |
The parameters of the |
main_is_orthogonal |
If only |
range_is_orthogonal |
If |
group_has_equal |
Is it expected that grouped data has either a single
|
ambiguous |
Is the layer ambiguous in its mapping by nature. If so, it
will only be flipped if |
main_is_continuous |
If there is a discrete and continuous axis, does the continuous one correspond to the main orientation? |
main_is_optional |
Is the main axis aesthetic optional and, if not
given, set to |
default |
The logical value to return if no orientation can be discerned from the data. |
flip |
Logical. Is the layer flipped. |
Details
has_flipped_aes() is used to sniff out the orientation of the layer from
the data. It has a range of arguments that can be used to finetune the
sniffing based on what the data should look like. flip_data() will switch
the column names of the data so that it looks like x-oriented data.
flipped_names() provides a named list of aesthetic names that corresponds
to the orientation of the layer.
Value
has_flipped_aes() returns TRUE if it detects a layer in the other
orientation and FALSE otherwise. flip_data() will return the input
unchanged if flip = FALSE and the data with flipped aesthetic names if
flip = TRUE. flipped_names() returns a named list of strings. If
flip = FALSE the name of the element will correspond to the element, e.g.
flipped_names(FALSE)$x == "x" and if flip = TRUE it will correspond to
the flipped name, e.g. flipped_names(FALSE)$x == "y"
Controlling the sniffing
How the layer data should be interpreted depends on its specific features.
has_flipped_aes() contains a range of flags for defining what certain
features in the data correspond to:
-
main_is_orthogonal: This argument controls how the existence of only axoryaesthetic is understood. IfTRUEthen the existing aesthetic would be then secondary axis. This behaviour is present instat_ydensity()andstat_boxplot(). IfFALSEthen the existing aesthetic is the main axis as seen in e.g.stat_bin(),geom_count(), andstat_density(). -
range_is_orthogonal: This argument controls whether the existence of range-like aesthetics (e.g.xminandxmax) represents the main or secondary axis. IfTRUEthen the range is given for the secondary axis as seen in e.g.geom_ribbon()andgeom_linerange(). -
group_has_equal: This argument controls whether to test for equality of allxandyvalues inside each group and set the main axis to the one where all is equal. This test is only performed ifTRUE, and only after less computationally heavy tests has come up empty handed. Examples arestat_boxplot()and stat_ydensity -
ambiguous: This argument tells the function that the layer, while bidirectional, doesn't treat each axis differently. It will circumvent any data based guessing and only take hint from theorientationelement inparams. If this is not present it will fall back toFALSE. Examples aregeom_line()andgeom_area() -
main_is_continuous: This argument controls how the test for discreteness in the scales should be interpreted. IfTRUEthen the main axis will be the one which is not discrete-like. Conversely, ifFALSEthe main axis will be the discrete-like one. Examples ofTRUEisstat_density()andstat_bin(), while examples ofFALSEisstat_ydensity()andstat_boxplot() -
main_is_optional: This argument controls the rare case of layers were the main direction is an optional aesthetic. This is only seen instat_boxplot()wherexis set to0if not given. IfTRUEthere will be a check for whether allxor allyare equal to0