visualizeR/man/lollipop.Rd

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% Please edit documentation in R/lollipop.R
\name{hlollipop}
\alias{hlollipop}
\alias{lollipop}
\title{Simple lollipop chart}
\usage{
hlollipop(..., flip = TRUE, theme_fun = theme_lollipop(flip = flip))
lollipop(
df,
x,
y,
group = "",
facet = "",
order = "y",
x_rm_na = TRUE,
y_rm_na = TRUE,
group_rm_na = TRUE,
facet_rm_na = TRUE,
y_expand = 0.1,
add_color = color("cat_5_main_1"),
add_color_guide = TRUE,
flip = FALSE,
wrap = NULL,
alpha = 1,
x_title = NULL,
y_title = NULL,
group_title = NULL,
title = NULL,
subtitle = NULL,
caption = NULL,
dot_size = 4,
line_size = 0.8,
line_color = color("dark_grey"),
dodge_width = 0.9,
theme_fun = theme_lollipop(flip = flip, axis_text_x_angle = 0, axis_text_x_vjust = 0.5,
axis_text_x_hjust = 0.5),
scale_fill_fun = scale_fill_visualizer_discrete(),
scale_color_fun = scale_color_visualizer_discrete()
)
}
\arguments{
\item{...}{Additional arguments passed to `lollipop()`}
\item{flip}{TRUE or FALSE (default). Default to TRUE or horizontal lollipop plot.}
\item{theme_fun}{Whatever theme function. For no custom theme, use theme_fun = NULL.}
\item{df}{A data frame.}
\item{x}{A quoted character column or coercible as a character column.}
\item{y}{A quoted numeric column.}
\item{group}{Some quoted grouping categorical column, e.g. administrative areas or population groups.}
\item{facet}{Some quoted grouping categorical column, e.g. administrative areas or population groups.}
\item{order}{A character scalar specifying the order type (one of "none", "y", "grouped"). See details.}
\item{x_rm_na}{Remove NAs in x?}
\item{y_rm_na}{Remove NAs in y?}
\item{group_rm_na}{Remove NAs in group?}
\item{facet_rm_na}{Remove NAs in facet?}
\item{y_expand}{Multiplier to expand the y axis.}
\item{add_color}{Add a color to dots (if no grouping).}
\item{add_color_guide}{Should a legend be added?}
\item{wrap}{Should x-labels be wrapped? Number of characters.}
\item{alpha}{Fill transparency for dots.}
\item{x_title}{The x scale title. Default to NULL.}
\item{y_title}{The y scale title. Default to NULL.}
\item{group_title}{The group legend title. Default to NULL.}
\item{title}{Plot title. Default to NULL.}
\item{subtitle}{Plot subtitle. Default to NULL.}
\item{caption}{Plot caption. Default to NULL.}
\item{dot_size}{The size of the dots.}
\item{line_size}{The size/width of the line connecting dots to the baseline.}
\item{line_color}{The color of the line connecting dots to the baseline.}
\item{dodge_width}{Width for position dodge when using groups (controls space between grouped lollipops).}
\item{scale_fill_fun}{Scale fill function. Default to scale_fill_visualizer_discrete().}
\item{scale_color_fun}{Scale color function. Default to scale_color_visualizer_discrete().}
}
\value{
A ggplot object
}
\description{
`lollipop()` is a simple lollipop chart (dots connected to the baseline by a segment) with some customization allowed.
`hlollipop()` uses `lollipop()` with sane defaults for a horizontal lollipop chart.
}
\examples{
\dontrun{
df <- data.frame(x = letters[1:5], y = c(10, 5, 7, 12, 8))
# Vertical lollipop
lollipop(df, "x", "y")
# Horizontal lollipop
hlollipop(df, "x", "y")
}
}