- data
A data frame (or a tibble) from which variables specified are to
be taken. Other data types (e.g., matrix,table, array, etc.) will not
be accepted. Additionally, grouped data frames from {dplyr}
should be
ungrouped before they are entered as data
.
- ...
Arguments passed on to ggscatterstats
label.var
Variable to use for points labels entered as a symbol (e.g.
var1
).
label.expression
An expression evaluating to a logical vector that
determines the subset of data points to label (e.g. y < 4 & z < 20
).
While using this argument with purrr::pmap
, you will have to provide a
quoted expression (e.g. quote(y < 4 & z < 20)
).
point.label.args
A list of additional aesthetic arguments to be passed
to ggrepel::geom_label_repel
geom used to display the labels.
smooth.line.args
A list of additional aesthetic arguments to be passed
to geom_smooth
geom used to display the regression line.
point.args
A list of additional aesthetic arguments to be passed
to geom_point
geom used to display the raw data points.
marginal
Decides whether marginal distributions will be plotted on
axes using ggside
functions. The default is TRUE
. The package
ggside
must already be installed by the user.
point.width.jitter,point.height.jitter
Degree of jitter in x
and y
direction, respectively. Defaults to 0
(0%) of the resolution of the
data. Note that the jitter should not be specified in the point.args
because this information will be passed to two different geom
s: one
displaying the points and the other displaying the *labels for
these points.
xfill,yfill
Character describing color fill for x
and y
axes
marginal distributions (default: "#009E73"
(for x
) and "#D55E00"
(for
y
)). Note that the defaults are colorblind-friendly.
xsidehistogram.args,ysidehistogram.args
A list of arguments passed to
respective geom_
s from ggside
package to change the marginal
distribution histograms plots.
x
The column in data
containing the explanatory variable to be
plotted on the x
-axis.
y
The column in data
containing the response (outcome) variable to
be plotted on the y
-axis.
type
A character specifying the type of statistical approach:
"parametric"
"nonparametric"
"robust"
"bayes"
You can specify just the initial letter.
k
Number of digits after decimal point (should be an integer)
(Default: k = 2L
).
conf.level
Scalar between 0
and 1
. If unspecified, the defaults
return 95%
confidence/credible intervals (0.95
).
tr
Trim level for the mean when carrying out robust
tests. In case
of an error, try reducing the value of tr
, which is by default set to
0.2
. Lowering the value might help.
bf.prior
A number between 0.5
and 2
(default 0.707
), the prior
width to use in calculating Bayes factors and posterior estimates. In
addition to numeric arguments, several named values are also recognized:
"medium"
, "wide"
, and "ultrawide"
, corresponding to r scale values
of 1/2, sqrt(2)/2, and 1, respectively. In case of an ANOVA, this value
corresponds to scale for fixed effects.
xlab
Label for x
axis variable. If NULL
(default),
variable name for x
will be used.
ylab
Labels for y
axis variable. If NULL
(default),
variable name for y
will be used.
bf.message
Logical that decides whether to display Bayes Factor in
favor of the null hypothesis. This argument is relevant only for
parametric test (Default: TRUE
).
results.subtitle
Decides whether the results of statistical tests are
to be displayed as a subtitle (Default: TRUE
). If set to FALSE
, only
the plot will be returned.
subtitle
The text for the plot subtitle. Will work only if
results.subtitle = FALSE
.
caption
The text for the plot caption. This argument is relevant only
if bf.message = FALSE
.
ggplot.component
A ggplot
component to be added to the plot prepared
by {ggstatsplot}
. This argument is primarily helpful for grouped_
variants of all primary functions. Default is NULL
. The argument should
be entered as a {ggplot2}
function or a list of {ggplot2}
functions.
ggtheme
A {ggplot2}
theme. Default value is
ggstatsplot::theme_ggstatsplot()
. Any of the {ggplot2}
themes (e.g.,
theme_bw()
), or themes from extension packages are allowed (e.g.,
ggthemes::theme_fivethirtyeight()
, hrbrthemes::theme_ipsum_ps()
, etc.).
But note that sometimes these themes will remove some of the details that
{ggstatsplot}
plots typically contains. For example, if relevant,
ggbetweenstats()
shows details about multiple comparison test as a label
on the secondary Y-axis. Some themes (e.g.
ggthemes::theme_fivethirtyeight()
) will remove the secondary Y-axis and
thus the details as well.