- mapping
- Set of aesthetic mappings created by - aes(). If specified and- inherit.aes = TRUE(the default), it is combined with the default mapping
at the top level of the plot. You must supply- mappingif there is no plot
mapping.
 
- data
- The data to be displayed in this layer. There are three
options: - If - NULL, the default, the data is inherited from the plot
data as specified in the call to- ggplot().
 - A - data.frame, or other object, will override the plot
data. All objects will be fortified to produce a data frame. See- fortify()for which variables will be created.
 - A - functionwill be called with a single argument,
the plot data. The return value must be a- data.frame, and
will be used as the layer data. A- functioncan be created
from a- formula(e.g.- ~ head(.x, 10)).
 
- position
- A position adjustment to use on the data for this layer. This
can be used in various ways, including to prevent overplotting and
improving the display. The - positionargument accepts the following:
 - 
- The result of calling a position function, such as - position_jitter().
This method allows for passing extra arguments to the position.
 
- A string naming the position adjustment. To give the position as a
string, strip the function name of the - position_prefix. For example,
to use- position_jitter(), give the position as- "jitter".
 
- For more information and other ways to specify the position, see the
layer position documentation. 
 
- ...
- Other arguments passed on to - layer()'s- paramsargument. These
arguments broadly fall into one of 4 categories below. Notably, further
arguments to the- positionargument, or aesthetics that are required
can not be passed through- .... Unknown arguments that are not part
of the 4 categories below are ignored.
 - 
- Static aesthetics that are not mapped to a scale, but are at a fixed
value and apply to the layer as a whole. For example, - colour = "red"or- linewidth = 3. The geom's documentation has an Aesthetics
section that lists the available options. The 'required' aesthetics
cannot be passed on to the- params. Please note that while passing
unmapped aesthetics as vectors is technically possible, the order and
required length is not guaranteed to be parallel to the input data.
 
- When constructing a layer using
a - stat_*()function, the- ...argument can be used to pass on
parameters to the- geompart of the layer. An example of this is- stat_density(geom = "area", outline.type = "both"). The geom's
documentation lists which parameters it can accept.
 
- Inversely, when constructing a layer using a
- geom_*()function, the- ...argument can be used to pass on parameters
to the- statpart of the layer. An example of this is- geom_area(stat = "density", adjust = 0.5). The stat's documentation
lists which parameters it can accept.
 
- The - key_glyphargument of- layer()may also be passed on through- .... This can be one of the functions described as
key glyphs, to change the display of the layer in the legend.
 
 
- method
- Smoothing method (function) to use, accepts either
- NULLor a character vector, e.g.- "lm",- "glm",- "gam",- "loess"or a function, e.g.- MASS::rlmor- mgcv::gam,- stats::lm, or- stats::loess.- "auto"is also accepted for backwards compatibility.  It is equivalent to- NULL.
 - For - method = NULLthe smoothing method is chosen based on the
size of the largest group (across all panels).- stats::loess()is
used for less than 1,000 observations; otherwise- mgcv::gam()is
used with- formula = y ~ s(x, bs = "cs")with- method = "REML". Somewhat anecdotally,- loessgives a better appearance, but is \(O(N^{2})\) in memory,
so does not work for larger datasets.
 - If you have fewer than 1,000 observations but want to use the same - gam()model that- method = NULLwould use, then set- method = "gam", formula = y ~ s(x, bs = "cs").
 
- formula
- Formula to use in smoothing function, eg. - y ~ x,- y ~ poly(x, 2),- y ~ log(x).- NULLby default, in which case- method = NULLimplies- formula = y ~ xwhen there are fewer than 1,000
observations and- formula = y ~ s(x, bs = "cs")otherwise.
 
- se
- Display confidence interval around smooth? (- TRUEby default, see- levelto control.)
 
- na.rm
- If - FALSE, the default, missing values are removed with
a warning. If- TRUE, missing values are silently removed.
 
- orientation
- The orientation of the layer. The default (- NA)
automatically determines the orientation from the aesthetic mapping. In the
rare event that this fails it can be given explicitly by setting- orientationto either- "x"or- "y". See the Orientation section for more detail.
 
- show.legend
- logical. Should this layer be included in the legends?
- NA, the default, includes if any aesthetics are mapped.- FALSEnever includes, and- TRUEalways includes.
It can also be a named logical vector to finely select the aesthetics to
display.
 
- inherit.aes
- If - FALSE, overrides the default aesthetics,
rather than combining with them. This is most useful for helper functions
that define both data and aesthetics and shouldn't inherit behaviour from
the default plot specification, e.g.- borders().
 
- geom, stat
- Use to override the default connection between
- geom_smooth()and- stat_smooth(). For more information about overriding
these connections, see how the stat and geom
arguments work.
 
- n
- Number of points at which to evaluate smoother. 
- span
- Controls the amount of smoothing for the default loess smoother.
Smaller numbers produce wigglier lines, larger numbers produce smoother
lines. Only used with loess, i.e. when - method = "loess",
or when- method = NULL(the default) and there are fewer than 1,000
observations.
 
- fullrange
- If - TRUE, the smoothing line gets expanded to the range of the plot,
potentially beyond the data. This does not extend the line into any additional padding
created by- expansion.
 
- xseq
- A numeric vector of values at which the smoother is evaluated.
When - NULL(default),- xseqis internally evaluated as a sequence of- nequally spaced points for continuous data.
 
- level
- Level of confidence interval to use (0.95 by default). 
- method.args
- List of additional arguments passed on to the modelling
function defined by - method.