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% Generated by roxygen2 (4.1.1): do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/geom-label.R, R/geom-text.r
\name{geom_label}
\alias{geom_label}
\alias{geom_text}
\title{Textual annotations.}
\usage{
geom_label(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, stat = "identity",
position = "identity", parse = FALSE, show.legend = NA,
inherit.aes = TRUE, ..., nudge_x = 0, nudge_y = 0,
label.padding = unit(0.25, "lines"), label.r = unit(0.15, "lines"))
geom_text(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, stat = "identity",
position = "identity", parse = FALSE, show.legend = NA,
inherit.aes = TRUE, ..., nudge_x = 0, nudge_y = 0,
check_overlap = FALSE)
}
\arguments{
\item{mapping}{The aesthetic mapping, usually constructed with
\code{\link{aes}} or \code{\link{aes_string}}. Only needs to be set
at the layer level if you are overriding the plot defaults.}
\item{data}{A data frame. If specified, overrides the default data frame
defined at the top level of the plot.}
\item{stat}{The statistical transformation to use on the data for this
layer, as a string.}
\item{position}{Position adjustment, either as a string, or the result of
a call to a position adjustment function.}
\item{parse}{If TRUE, the labels will be parsed into expressions and
displayed as described in ?plotmath}
\item{show.legend}{logical. Should this layer be included in the legends?
\code{NA}, the default, includes if any aesthetics are mapped.
\code{FALSE} never includes, and \code{TRUE} always includes.}
\item{inherit.aes}{If \code{FALSE}, overrides the default aesthetics,
rather than combining with them. This is most useful for helper functions
that define both data and aesthetics and shouldn't inherit behaviour from
the default plot specification, e.g. \code{\link{borders}}.}
\item{...}{other arguments passed on to \code{\link{layer}}. There are
three types of arguments you can use here:
\itemize{
\item Aesthetics: to set an aesthetic to a fixed value, like
\code{color = "red"} or \code{size = 3}.
\item Other arguments to the layer, for example you override the
default \code{stat} associated with the layer.
\item Other arguments passed on to the stat.
}}
\item{nudge_x,nudge_y}{Horizontal and vertical adjustment to nudge labels by.
Useful for offsetting text from points, particularly on discrete scales.}
\item{label.padding}{Amount of padding around label. Defaults to 0.25 lines.}
\item{label.r}{Radius of rounded corners. Defaults to 0.15 lines.}
\item{check_overlap}{If \code{TRUE}, text that overlaps previous text in the
same layer will not be plotted. A quick and dirty way}
}
\description{
\code{geom_text} adds text directly to the plot. \code{geom_label} draws
a rectangle underneath the text, making it easier to read.
}
\section{Aesthetics}{
\Sexpr[results=rd,stage=build]{ggplot2:::rd_aesthetics("geom", "text")}
}
\section{\code{geom_label}}{
Currently \code{geom_label} does not support the \code{rot} parameter and
is considerably slower than \code{geom_text}. The \code{fill} aesthetic
controls the background colour of the label.
}
\section{Alignment}{
You can modify text alignment with the \code{vjust} and \code{hjust}
aesthetics. These can either be a number between 0 (right/bottom) and
1 (top/left) or a character ("left", "middle", "right", "bottom", "center",
"top"). There are two special alignments: "inward" and "outward".
Inward always aligns text towards the center, and outward aligns
it away from the center
}
\examples{
p <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(wt, mpg, label = rownames(mtcars)))
p + geom_text()
# Avoid overlaps
p + geom_text(check_overlap = TRUE)
# Labels with background
p + geom_label()
# Change size of the label
p + geom_text(size = 10)
# Set aesthetics to fixed value
p + geom_point() + geom_text(hjust = 0, nudge_x = 0.05)
p + geom_point() + geom_text(vjust = 0, nudge_y = 0.5)
p + geom_point() + geom_text(angle = 45)
\dontrun{
p + geom_text(family = "Times New Roman")
}
# Add aesthetic mappings
p + geom_text(aes(colour = factor(cyl)))
p + geom_text(aes(colour = factor(cyl))) +
scale_colour_discrete(l = 40)
p + geom_label(aes(fill = factor(cyl)), colour = "white", fontface = "bold")
p + geom_text(aes(size = wt))
# Scale height of text, rather than sqrt(height)
p + geom_text(aes(size = wt)) + scale_radius(range = c(3,6))
# You can display expressions by setting parse = TRUE. The
# details of the display are described in ?plotmath, but note that
# geom_text uses strings, not expressions.
p + geom_text(aes(label = paste(wt, "^(", cyl, ")", sep = "")),
parse = TRUE)
# Add a text annotation
p +
geom_text() +
annotate("text", label = "plot mpg vs. wt", x = 2, y = 15, size = 8, colour = "red")
# Justification -------------------------------------------------------------
df <- data.frame(
x = c(1, 1, 2, 2, 1.5),
y = c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1.5),
text = c("bottom-left", "bottom-right", "top-left", "top-right", "center")
)
ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_text(aes(label = text))
ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_text(aes(label = text), vjust = "inward", hjust = "inward")
}