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The legacy maps polygons are an unprojected plate
carrée: they badly distort area and split Russia, Fiji and New Zealand
across the antimeridian. The sf backend fixes all of this —
real projections, equal-area options, and an antimeridian-safe pipeline.
These features require the optional sf and
rnaturalearth packages.
world_data(2020, c(gdp = "NY.GDP.PCAP.KD"), geometry = "sf") |>
world_map(gdp, style = "quantile", projection = "equal_earth",
title = "GDP per capita (Equal Earth projection)")world_map() auto-detects the sf backend and
applies the projection through ggplot2::coord_sf().
Available projections include "equal_earth" (the default —
equal-area and good-looking), "robinson",
"mollweide", "natural_earth" and
"plate_carree".
world_geometry() returns projected, region-subset,
antimeridian-safe geometry without any data — country polygons,
label-ready centroids, coastlines, a graticule or an ocean
rectangle:
africa <- world_geometry("countries", geometry = "sf", region = "Africa",
projection = "equal_earth")
ggplot(africa) +
geom_sf(fill = "grey85", colour = "grey40", linewidth = 0.1) +
theme_world_map()The live
sfmap is not shown becausesfis not installed in this build.
A Pacific-centred world is one argument away; the sf
pipeline runs sf::st_break_antimeridian() before
projecting, so nothing streaks across the frame:
region accepts a continent, a group name
("EU", "OECD", …), a vector of
iso3c codes, or a bounding box
c(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax), and picks a sensible projection
for it.
High-resolution geometry can be thinned for fast plotting with
simplify_geometry() (which uses rmapshaper
when available).
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.