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geom_text_repel
adds text directly to the plot.
geom_label_repel
draws a rectangle underneath the text, making it
easier to read. The text labels repel away from each other and away from
the data points.
geom_label_repel(
mapping = NULL,
data = NULL,
stat = "identity",
position = "identity",
parse = FALSE,
...,
box.padding = 0.25,
label.padding = 0.25,
point.padding = 1e-06,
label.r = 0.15,
label.size = 0.25,
min.segment.length = 0.5,
arrow = NULL,
force = 1,
force_pull = 1,
max.time = 0.5,
max.iter = 10000,
max.overlaps = getOption("ggrepel.max.overlaps", default = 10),
nudge_x = 0,
nudge_y = 0,
xlim = c(NA, NA),
ylim = c(NA, NA),
na.rm = FALSE,
show.legend = NA,
direction = c("both", "y", "x"),
seed = NA,
verbose = FALSE,
inherit.aes = TRUE
)geom_text_repel(
mapping = NULL,
data = NULL,
stat = "identity",
position = "identity",
parse = FALSE,
...,
box.padding = 0.25,
point.padding = 1e-06,
min.segment.length = 0.5,
arrow = NULL,
force = 1,
force_pull = 1,
max.time = 0.5,
max.iter = 10000,
max.overlaps = getOption("ggrepel.max.overlaps", default = 10),
nudge_x = 0,
nudge_y = 0,
xlim = c(NA, NA),
ylim = c(NA, NA),
na.rm = FALSE,
show.legend = NA,
direction = c("both", "y", "x"),
seed = NA,
verbose = FALSE,
inherit.aes = TRUE
)
Set of aesthetic mappings created by aes
or
aes_
. If specified and inherit.aes = TRUE
(the
default), is combined with the default mapping at the top level of the
plot. You only need to supply mapping
if there isn't a mapping
defined for the plot.
A data frame. If specified, overrides the default data frame defined at the top level of the plot.
The statistical transformation to use on the data for this layer, as a string.
Position adjustment, either as a string, or the result of a call to a position adjustment function.
If TRUE, the labels will be parsed into expressions and displayed as described in ?plotmath
other arguments passed on to layer
. There are
three types of arguments you can use here:
Aesthetics: to set an aesthetic to a fixed value, like
colour = "red"
or size = 3
.
Other arguments to the layer, for example you override the
default stat
associated with the layer.
Other arguments passed on to the stat.
Amount of padding around bounding box, as unit or number.
Defaults to 0.25. (Default unit is lines, but other units can be specified
by passing unit(x, "units")
).
Amount of padding around label, as unit or number.
Defaults to 0.25. (Default unit is lines, but other units can be specified
by passing unit(x, "units")
).
Amount of padding around labeled point, as unit or
number. Defaults to 0. (Default unit is lines, but other units can be
specified by passing unit(x, "units")
).
Radius of rounded corners, as unit or number. Defaults
to 0.15. (Default unit is lines, but other units can be specified by
passing unit(x, "units")
).
Size of label border, in mm.
Skip drawing segments shorter than this, as unit or
number. Defaults to 0.5. (Default unit is lines, but other units can be
specified by passing unit(x, "units")
).
specification for arrow heads, as created by arrow
Force of repulsion between overlapping text labels. Defaults to 1.
Force of attraction between a text label and its corresponding data point. Defaults to 1.
Maximum number of seconds to try to resolve overlaps. Defaults to 0.5.
Maximum number of iterations to try to resolve overlaps. Defaults to 10000.
Exclude text labels that overlap too many things. Defaults to 10.
Horizontal and vertical adjustments to nudge the
starting position of each text label. The units for nudge_x
and
nudge_y
are the same as for the data units on the x-axis and y-axis.
Limits for the x and y axes. Text labels will be constrained to these limits. By default, text labels are constrained to the entire plot area.
If FALSE
(the default), removes missing values with
a warning. If TRUE
silently removes missing values.
logical. Should this layer be included in the legends?
NA
, the default, includes if any aesthetics are mapped.
FALSE
never includes, and TRUE
always includes.
"both", "x", or "y" -- direction in which to adjust position of labels
Random seed passed to set.seed
. Defaults to
NA
, which means that set.seed
will not be called.
If TRUE
, some diagnostics of the repel algorithm are printed
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
.
Currently geom_label_repel
does not support the rot
argument
and is considerably slower than geom_text_repel
. The fill
aesthetic controls the background colour of the label.
The arguments hjust
and vjust
are supported, but they only
control the initial positioning, so repulsive forces may disrupt alignment.
Alignment with hjust
will be preserved if labels only move up and down
by using direction="y"
. For vjust
, use direction="x"
.
These geoms are based on geom_text
and
geom_label
. See the documentation for those
functions for more details. Differences from those functions are noted
here.
Text labels have height and width, but they are physical units, not data units. The amount of space they occupy on that plot is not constant in data units: when you resize a plot, labels stay the same size, but the size of the axes changes. The text labels are repositioned after resizing a plot.
p <- ggplot(mtcars,
aes(wt, mpg, label = rownames(mtcars), colour = factor(cyl))) +
geom_point()
# Avoid overlaps by repelling text labels
p + geom_text_repel()
# Labels with background
p + geom_label_repel()
if (FALSE) {
p + geom_text_repel(family = "Times New Roman",
box.padding = 0.5)
# Add aesthetic mappings
p + geom_text_repel(aes(alpha=wt, size=mpg))
p + geom_label_repel(aes(fill=factor(cyl)), colour="white", segment.colour="black")
# Draw all line segments
p + geom_text_repel(min.segment.length = 0)
# Omit short line segments (default behavior)
p + geom_text_repel(min.segment.length = 0.5)
# Omit all line segments
p + geom_text_repel(segment.colour = NA)
# Repel just the labels and totally ignore the data points
p + geom_text_repel(point.size = NA)
# Hide some of the labels, but repel from all data points
mtcars$label <- rownames(mtcars)
mtcars$label[1:15] <- ""
p + geom_text_repel(data = mtcars, aes(wt, mpg, label = label))
# Nudge the starting positions
p + geom_text_repel(nudge_x = ifelse(mtcars$cyl == 6, 1, 0),
nudge_y = ifelse(mtcars$cyl == 6, 8, 0))
# Change the text size
p + geom_text_repel(aes(size = wt))
# Scale height of text, rather than sqrt(height)
p + geom_text_repel(aes(size = wt)) + scale_radius(range = c(3,6))
# You can display expressions by setting parse = TRUE. The
# details of the display are described in ?plotmath, but note that
# geom_text_repel uses strings, not expressions.
p + geom_text_repel(aes(label = paste(wt, "^(", cyl, ")", sep = "")),
parse = TRUE)
# Add a text annotation
p +
geom_text_repel() +
annotate(
"text", label = "plot mpg vs. wt",
x = 2, y = 15, size = 8, colour = "red"
)
# Add arrows
p +
geom_point(colour = "red") +
geom_text_repel(
arrow = arrow(length = unit(0.02, "npc")),
box.padding = 1
)
}
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