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element_
functions
specify the display of how non-data components of the plot are a drawn.element_blank
: draws nothing, and assigns no space.
element_rect
: borders and backgrounds.
element_line
: lines.
element_text
: text.
rel()
is used to specify sizes relative to the parent,
margins()
is used to specify the margins of elements.
margin(t = 0, r = 0, b = 0, l = 0, unit = "pt")
element_blank()
element_rect(fill = NULL, colour = NULL, size = NULL, linetype = NULL, color = NULL, inherit.blank = FALSE)
element_line(colour = NULL, size = NULL, linetype = NULL, lineend = NULL, color = NULL, arrow = NULL, inherit.blank = FALSE)
element_text(family = NULL, face = NULL, colour = NULL, size = NULL, hjust = NULL, vjust = NULL, angle = NULL, lineheight = NULL, color = NULL, margin = NULL, debug = NULL, inherit.blank = FALSE)
rel(x)
element_blank
among its parents? If TRUE
the existence of
a blank element among its parents will cause this element to be blank as
well. If FALSE
any blank parent element will be ignored when
calculating final element state.arrow
margin
for more
details. When creating a theme, the margins should be placed on the
side of the text facing towards the center of the plot.TRUE
, aids visual debugging by drawing a solid
rectangle behind the complete text area, and a point where each label
is anchored.element
, rel
, or margin
.
plot <- ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) + geom_point()
plot + theme(
panel.background = element_blank(),
axis.text = element_blank()
)
plot + theme(
axis.text = element_text(colour = "red", size = rel(1.5))
)
plot + theme(
axis.line = element_line(arrow = arrow())
)
plot + theme(
panel.background = element_rect(fill = "white"),
plot.margin = margin(2, 2, 2, 2, "cm"),
plot.background = element_rect(
fill = "grey90",
colour = "black",
size = 1
)
)
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