This function was renamed to tm_scalebar()
in tmap v4.0.
tm_scale_bar(...)
Arguments passed on to tm_scalebar
breaks
breaks. E.g. c(0, 10, 50)
places scale bar breaks at 0, 10, and 50 units. These units are specified in tm_shape()
.
width
width of the scale bar. Units are number of text line heights, which is similar to the number of characters. In case beaks
are specified, the width
is only handy to finetune the approximated width, e.g. in case clipping of the labels occurs, or there is too much whitespace.
allow_clipping
should clipping of the last label by allowed? If TRUE
(default), the last break label including unit is printed even when it doesn't fit the frame. If FALSE
it will not be printed. Instead the unit suffix is added to the second last label.
text.size
text size
text.color
text.color
color.dark
color.dark
color.light
color.light
lwd
linewidth
size
Deprecated (use text.size
instead)
stack
stack with other map components, either "vertical"
or "horizontal"
.
margins
margins
frame
frame should a frame be drawn?
frame.color
frame color
frame.alpha
frame alpha transparancy
frame.lwd
frame line width
frame.r
Radius of the rounded frame corners. 0 means no rounding.
bg
Show background?
bg.color
Background color
bg.alpha
Background transparency
position
The position specification of the component: an object created with tm_pos_in()
or tm_pos_out()
. Or, as a shortcut, a vector of two values, specifying the x and y coordinates. The first is "left"
, "center"
or "right"
(or upper case, meaning tighter to the map frame), the second "top"
, "center"
or "bottom"
. Numeric values are also supported, where 0, 0 means left bottom and 1, 1 right top. See also vignette about positioning. In case multiple components should be combined (stacked), use group_id
and specify component
in tm_comp_group()
.
group_id
Component group id name. All components (e.g. legends, titles, etc) with the same group_id
will be grouped. The specifications of how they are placed (e.g. stacking, margins etc.) are determined in tm_comp_group()
where its argument id
should correspond to group_id
.
z
z index, e.g. the place of the component relative to the other componets