NAME
Chart::GGPlot::Scale::Functions - Scale functions
VERSION
version 0.0011
FUNCTIONS
find_scale($aes, $x)
Find scale function by aes name and data type. The scale function is in the form of scale_${aes}_${type}
, where $type
is decided by $x
.
continuous_scale
continuous_scale (:$aesthetics, :$scale_name, :$palette, :$name=undef,
:$breaks=undef, :$minor_breaks=undef, :$labels=undef,
:$limits=null(), :$rescaler=\&rescale, :$oob=\&censor,
:$expand=undef, :$na_value='nan', :$trans="identity",
:$guide="legend", PositionEnum :$position="left",
Str :$super='Chart::GGPlot::Scale::Continuous',
%rest)
Continuous scale constructor. It's internally used by the continous scales in this module.
Arguments:
$aesthetics
The name of the aesthetics that this scale works with.
$scale_name
The name of the scale.
$palette
A palette function that when called with a numeric piddle with values between 0 and 1 returns the corresponding values in the range the scale maps to.
$name
The name of the scale. Used as the axis or legend title. If
undef
, the default, the name of the scale is taken from the first mapping used for that aesthetic.$breaks
Major breaks.
One of:
An empty piddle for no breaks
undef
for default breaks computed by the transformation objectA numeric piddle of positions
A function that given the limits and returns a piddle of breaks
$minor_breaks
One of:
An empty piddle for no minor breaks
undef
for the default breaks (one minor break betwen each major break)A numeric piddle of positions
A function that given the limits and return a piddle of minor breaks
$labels
One of:
An empty piddle for no labels
undef
for the default labels computed by the transformation objectA PDL::SV piddle giving labels (must be same length as
$breaks
)A function that given the breaks and returns labels
$limits
A numeric piddle of length two providing limits of the scale. Use
BAD
to refer to the existing minimum or maximum.$rescaler
A function used to scale the input values to the range
[0, 1]
. Used by diverging and n color gradients (i.e.scale_color_gradient2()
,scale_colour_gradientn()
).$oob
Function that handles limits outside of the scale limits (out of bounds). The default replaces out of bounds values with
BAD
.$expand
Vector of range expansion constants used to add some padding around the data, to ensure that they are placed some distance away from the axes. Use the convenience function
expand_scale()
to generate the values for the expand argument. The defaults are to expand the scale by 5% on each side for continuous variables, and by 0.6 units on each side for discrete variables.$na_value
Missing values will be replaced with this value.
$trans
Either the name of a transformation object, or the object itself. See Chart::GGPlot::Trans::Functions for built-in transformations. Default is
"identity"
.$guide
A function used to create a guide or its name.
$position
The position of the axis.
"left"
or"right"
for vertical scales,"top"
or"bottom"
for horizontal scales.super
The class to use for the constructed scale. Default is Chart::GGPlot::Scale::Continuous.
discrete_scale
discrete_scale(:$aesthetics, :$scale_name, :$palette, :$name=undef,
:$breaks=undef, :$labels=undef, :$limits=PDL::SV->new([]),
:$expand=undef, :$na_translate=true, :$na_value=undef,
:$drop=true, :$guide="legend", PositionEnum :$position = "left",
Str :$super = 'Chart::GGPlot::Scale::Discrete',
%rest)
Discrete scale constructor. It's internally used by the discrete scales in this module.
Arguments:
$aesthetics
The name of the aesthetics that this scale works with.
$scale_name
The name of the scale.
$palette
A palette function that when called with a single argument (the number of levels in the scale) returns the values that they should take.
$name
The name of the scale. Used as the axis or legend title. If
undef
, the default, the name of the scale is taken from the first mapping used for that aesthetic.$breaks
Major breaks.
One of:
An empty piddle for no breaks
undef
for default breaks computed by the transformation objectA PDL::SV piddle of positions
A function that given the limits and returns a piddle of breaks
$minor_breaks
One of:
An empty piddle for no minor breaks
undef
for the default breaks (one minor break betwen each major break)A PDL::SV piddle of positions
A function that given the limits and return a piddle of minor breaks
$labels
One of:
An empty piddle for no labels
undef
for the default labels computed by the transformation objectA PDL::SV piddle giving labels (must be same length as
$breaks
)A function that given the breaks and returns labels
$limits
A PDL::SV piddle of length two providing limits of the scale. Use
BAD
to refer to the existing minimum or maximum.$expand
Vector of range expansion constants used to add some padding around the data, to ensure that they are placed some distance away from the axes. Use the convenience function
expand_scale()
to generate the values for the expand argument. The defaults are to expand the scale by 5% on each side for continuous variables, and by 0.6 units on each side for discrete variables.$na_translate
Unlike continuous scales, discrete scales can easily show missing values, and do so by default. If you want to remove missing values from a discrete scale, specify
na_translate =
.gt
0$na_value
Missing values will be replaced with this value.
$drop
Should unused factor levels be omitted from the scale? The default, true, uses the levels that appear in the data; false uses all the levels in the factor.
$guide
A function used to create a guide or its name.
$position
The position of the axis.
"left"
or"right"
for vertical scales,"top"
or"bottom"
for horizontal scales.super
The class to use for the constructed scale. Default is Chart::GGPlot::Scale::Discrete.
scale_color_hue
scale_color_hue(:$h = pdl( [ 0, 360 ] ) + 15, :$c = 100, :$l = 65,
:$h_start = 0, :$direction = 1, :$na_value = 'grey50',
%rest)
scale_color_discrete
This is same as the scale_color_hue()
function.
scale_fill_hue
scale_fill_hue(:$h = pdl( [ 0, 360 ] ) + 15, :$c = 100, :$l = 65,
:$h_start = 0, :$direction = 1, :$na_value = 'grey50',
%rest)
scale_fill_discrete
This is same as the scale_fill_hue()
function.
scale_color_brewer
scale_color_brewer(ColorBrewerTypeEnum :$type = "seq",
:$palette = 0, :$direction = 1,
%rest)
scale_fill_brewer
scale_fill_brewer(ColorBrewerTypeEnum :$type = "seq",
:$palette = 0, :$direction = 1,
%rest)
scale_color_distiller
scale_color_distiller(ColorBrewerTypeEnum :$type = "seq",
:$palette = 1, :$direction = -1,
:$values = [], :$na_value = "grey50", :$guide = "colorbar",
%rest)
scale_fill_distiller
scale_fill_distiller(ColorBrewerTypeEnum :$type = "seq",
:$palette = 1, :$direction = -1,
:$values = [], :$na_value = "grey50", :$guide = "colorbar",
%rest)
scale_color_gradient
scale_color_gradient(:$low = "#132B43", :$high = "#56B1F7",
:$na_value = "grey50", :$guide = "colorbar",
%rest)
scale_fill_gradient
scale_fill_gradient(:$low = "#132B43", :$high = "#56B1F7",
:$na_value = "grey50", :$guide = "colorbar",
%rest)
scale_color_gradient2
scale_color_gradient2(:$low = muted("red"), :$mid = "white",
:$high = muted("blue"), :$midpoint = 0, :$na_value = "grey50",
:$guide = "colorbar",
%rest)
scale_fill_gradient2
scale_fill_gradient2(:$low = muted("red"), :$mid = "white",
:$high = muted("blue"), :$midpoint = 0, :$na_value = "grey50",
:$guide = "colorbar",
%rest)
scale_color_gradientn
scale_color_gradientn(:$colors, :$values = [],
:$na_value = "grey50", :$guide = "colorbar",
%rest)
scale_fill_gradientn
scale_fill_gradientn(:$colors, :$values = [],
:$na_value = "grey50", :$guide = "colorbar",
%rest)
scale_color_viridis_d
scale_color_viridis_d(:$begin = 0, :$end = 1,
:$direction = 1, :$option = 'viridis',
%rest)
scale_color_ordinal
This is same as the scale_color_viridis_d()
function.
scale_fill_viridis_d
scale_fill_viridis_d(:$begin = 0, :$end = 1,
:$direction = 1, :$option = 'viridis',
%rest)
scale_fill_ordinal
This is same as the scale_fill_viridis_d()
function.
scale_color_viridis_c
scale_color_viridis_c(:$begin = 0, :$end = 1,
:$direction = 1, :$option = 'viridis', :$values = null(),
:$na_value = 'grey50', :$guide = 'colorbar',
%rest)
scale_fill_viridis_c
scale_fill_viridis_c(:$begin = 0, :$end = 1,
:$direction = 1, :$option = 'viridis', :$values = null(),
:$na_value = 'grey50', :$guide = 'colorbar',
%rest)
scale_color_continuous
scale_color_continuous(:$type="gradient, %rest")
Depending on $type
,
"gradient"
callsscale_color_gradient(%rest)
"viridis"
callsscale_color_viridis_c(%rest)
scale_fill_continuous
scale_fill_continuous(:$type="gradient, %rest")
Depending on $type
,
"gradient"
callsscale_fill_gradient(%rest)
"viridis"
callsscale_fill_viridis_c(%rest)
scale_alpha_continuous
scale_alpha
This is same as the scale_alpha_continuous()
method.
scale_x_continuous
scale_x_continuous(:$name = undef, :$breaks = undef,
:$minor_breaks = undef, :$labels = undef, :$limits = [],
:$expand = undef, :$oob = \&censor, :$na_value = 'nan',
:$trans = 'identity', :$position = "bottom", :$sec_axis = undef,
%rest)
scale_y_continuous
scale_y_continuous(:$name = undef, :$breaks = undef,
:$minor_breaks = undef, :$labels = undef, :$limits = [],
:$expand = undef, :$oob = \&censor, :$na_value = 'nan',
:$trans = 'identity', :$position = "left", :$sec_axis = undef,
%rest)
scale_x_log10
scale_x_log10(...)
scale_y_log10
scale_y_log10(...)
scale_x_reverse
scale_x_reverse(...)
scale_y_reverse
scale_y_reverse(...)
scale_x_sqrt
scale_x_sqrt(...)
scale_y_sqrt
scale_y_sqrt(...)
scale_size_continuous
scale_size_continuous(:$range=[1,6], %rest)
scale_size
This is same as the scale_size_continuous()
function.
scale_size_discrete
scale_size_discrete(:$range=[1,6], %rest)
scale_x_discrete
scale_x_discrete(:$expand = undef, :$position = "bottom", %rest )
scale_y_discrete
scale_y_discrete(:$expand = undef, :$position = "left", %rest )
scale_color_identity
scale_color_identity(:$guide="none", %rest)
scale_fill_identity
scale_fill_identity(:$guide="none", %rest)
scale_shape_identity
scale_shape_identity(:$guide="none", %rest)
scale_linetype_identity
scale_linetype_identity(:$guide="none", %rest)
scale_alpha_identity
scale_alpha_identity(:$guide="none", %rest)
scale_size_identity
scale_size_identity(:$guide="none", %rest)
scale_continuous_identity
scale_continuous_identity(:$aesthetics, :$guide="none", %rest)
scale_discrete_identity
scale_discrete_identity(:$aesthetics, :$guide="none", %rest)
scale_x_datetime
scale_y_date(:$name = undef, :$breaks = undef,
:$date_breaks = undef, :$labels = undef, :$date_labels = undef,
:$minor_breaks = undef, :$date_minor_breaks = undef,
:$limits = undef, :$expand = undef,
PositionEnum :$position = "bottom",
:$sec_axis = undef)
scale_y_datetime
scale_y_date(:$name = undef, :$breaks = undef,
:$date_breaks = undef, :$labels = undef, :$date_labels = undef,
:$minor_breaks = undef, :$date_minor_breaks = undef,
:$limits = undef, :$expand = undef,
PositionEnum :$position = "left",
:$sec_axis = undef)
AUTHOR
Stephan Loyd <sloyd@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2019-2020 by Stephan Loyd.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.