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Here, we use the penguins
dataset from the
{palmerpenguins}
package to provide simple examples of how
gameR can be used to customize a plot using either
{ggplot2}
or base R. We will plot a scatter plot of flipper
length (in mm) against body mass (in g) with the points colored by
species.
{ggplot2}
To use palettes from gameR in ggplot, a palette can be specified via
either scale_color_manual()
or
scale_fill_manual()
to adjust the color or fill
respectively. When specifying a palette, the values =
argument must be used. Calling the scale_*
function will
not allow a palette to be specified if no named argument is used.
If base R plotting is being used, the bg
argument can be
used to specify the color of the points. Here we use
gameR_cols()
in combination with unclasss()
to
color by species.
par(bg = "white")
attach(penguins)
plot(
x = body_mass_g,
y = flipper_length_mm,
main = "Base R example using the 'cyberpunk' palette",
cex = 1,
pch = 21,
bg = gameR_cols("cyberpunk")[unclass(species)]
)
legend(5500, 200,
legend = attr(unclass(species), "levels"),
fill = gameR_cols("cyberpunk"), cex = 0.8
)
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