agg_line.Rd
Add a line layer to an arphit plot.
agg_line(aes = NULL, data = NULL, colour = NULL, pch = NULL, lty = NULL, lwd = NULL, pointsize = 1, panel = "1", color)
aes | The aesthetic that defines the layer. Will inherit (or parts thereof) if omitted. |
---|---|
data | The data to be used. Will inherit from parent if missing. |
colour | A colour to be applied to all of the series, or (if your aesthetic has a group), a vector of colours that will be cycled through to consecutive group elements. |
pch | A point marker to be applied to all series, or or (if your aesthetic has a group), a vector of pch values that will be cycled through to consecutive group elements. Any value accepted by R for pch can be used. |
lty | A line type to be applied to all series, or or (if your aesthetic has a group), a vector of lty values that will be cycled through to consecutive group elements. Any value accepted by R for lty can be used. |
lwd | A line width to be applied to all series, or or (if your aesthetic has a group), a vector of lwd values that will be cycled through to consecutive group elements. Any value accepted by R for lwd can be used. |
pointsize | Scale the size of the points? (default 1) |
panel | (default = "1") Which panel of the graph to place this layer on. You can specify a vector of panels (e.g. `panel = c("1","3")`) to apply the layer to multiple panels at once. |
color | (Deprecated; use colour instead) A colour to be applied to all of the series, or (if your aesthetic has a group), a vector of colours that will be cycled through to consecutive group elements. |
vignette("plotting-options", package = "arphit")
for a detailed description of
all the plotting options
data <- data.frame(unemployment = rnorm(20), state = c(rep("A", 10), rep("B", 10)), date = seq.Date(from = as.Date("2017-01-10"), length.out = 10, by = "quarter")) arphitgg(data) + agg_line(aes = agg_aes(x = date, y = unemployment, group = state), panel = "1")#>