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vegalite (version 0.6.1)

encode_y: Encode y "channel"

Description

Vega-Lite has many "encoding channels". Each channel definition object must describe the data field encoded by the channel and its data type, or a constant value directly mapped to the mark properties. In addition, it can describe the mapped field’s transformation and properties for its scale and guide.

Usage

encode_y(vl, field, type = "auto", aggregate = NULL, sort = NULL)

Arguments

vl
Vega-Lite object created by vegalite
field
single element character vector naming the column
type
the encoded field’s type of measurement. This can be either a full type name (quantitative, temporal, ordinal, and nominal) or an initial character of the type name (Q, T, O, N). This property is case insensitive. If auto is used, the type will be guessed (so you may want to actually specify it if you want consistency).
aggregate
perform aggregaton on field. See Supported Aggregation Options for more info on valid operations. Leave NULL for no aggregation.
sort
either one of ascending, descending or (for ordinal scales) the result of a call to sort_def

Examples

Run this code
dat <- jsonlite::fromJSON('[
    {"a": "A","b": 28}, {"a": "B","b": 55}, {"a": "C","b": 43},
    {"a": "D","b": 91}, {"a": "E","b": 81}, {"a": "F","b": 53},
    {"a": "G","b": 19}, {"a": "H","b": 87}, {"a": "I","b": 52}
  ]')

vegalite() %>%
  add_data(dat) %>%
  encode_x("a", "ordinal") %>%
  encode_y("b", "quantitative") %>%
  mark_bar()

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