Create interactive vertical intervals: lines, crossbars & errorbars
These geometries are based on geom_crossbar()
, geom_errorbar()
,
geom_linerange()
and geom_pointrange()
.
See the documentation for those functions for more details.
geom_crossbar_interactive(...) geom_errorbar_interactive(...) geom_linerange_interactive(...) geom_pointrange_interactive(...)
... |
arguments passed to base function,
plus any of the |
The interactive parameters can be supplied with two ways:
As aesthetics with the mapping argument (via aes()
).
In this way they can be mapped to data columns and apply to a set of geometries.
As plain arguments into the geom_*_interactive function. In this way they can be set to a scalar value.
# add interactive intervals ------- library(ggplot2) library(ggiraph) # Create a simple example dataset df <- data.frame( trt = factor(c(1, 1, 2, 2)), resp = c(1, 5, 3, 4), group = factor(c(1, 2, 1, 2)), upper = c(1.1, 5.3, 3.3, 4.2), lower = c(0.8, 4.6, 2.4, 3.6) ) p <- ggplot(df, aes(trt, resp, colour = group)) g <- p + geom_linerange_interactive(aes(ymin = lower, ymax = upper, tooltip = group)) x <- girafe(ggobj = g) if( interactive() ) print(x) g <- p + geom_pointrange_interactive(aes(ymin = lower, ymax = upper, tooltip = group)) x <- girafe(ggobj = g) if( interactive() ) print(x) g <- p + geom_crossbar_interactive(aes(ymin = lower, ymax = upper, tooltip = group), width = 0.2) x <- girafe(ggobj = g) if( interactive() ) print(x) g <- p + geom_errorbar_interactive(aes(ymin = lower, ymax = upper, tooltip = group), width = 0.2) x <- girafe(ggobj = g) if( interactive() ) print(x)
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