aes {ggplot2} |
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Construct aesthetic mappings
Description
Aesthetic mappings describe how variables in the data are mapped
to visual properties (aesthetics) of geoms. Aesthetic mappings
can be set in ggplot() and in individual layers.
Usage
aes(
x = NULL,
y = NULL,
z = NULL,
label = NULL,
color = NULL,
colour = NULL,
alpha = NULL,
fill = NULL,
title = NULL,
shape = NULL,
class = NULL,
... = NULL);
Arguments
x
List of name-value pairs in the form aesthetic = variable describing
which variables in the layer data should be mapped to which aesthetics
used by the paired geom/stat. The expression variable is evaluated
within the layer data, so there is no need to refer to the original
dataset (i.e., use ggplot(df, aes(variable)) instead of
ggplot(df, aes(df$variable)))
. The names for x and y aesthetics
are typically omitted because they are so common; all other aesthetics
must be named.
y
-
color
The color mapping name
colour
the alias name of the color parameter
class
mapping data of the element class group.
label
data source for the scatter annotation label text
env
[as Environment]
Details
This function also standardises aesthetic names by converting color to
colour (also in substrings, e.g., pointcolor to pointcolour) and
translating old style R names to ggplot names (e.g., pch to shape and
cex to size).
Authors
SMRUCC genomics institute
Value
A list with class uneval. Components of the list are either quosures
or constants.
clr value class
Examples
[Package
ggplot2 version 1.0.0.0
Index]