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Fix compatibility with purrr 1.0.0 and ggplot2 3.4.0.
The new option line_label_type
provides different labeling methods using the geomtextpath package and the second axis. Please refer to the “line_label_type
” section of the vignette “Introduction to gghighlight” for the details (#185).
dplyr::across()
in dplyr::filter()
(#177).gghighlight()
now accepts n()
so that you can highlight based on the number of rows within each group (#154).gghighlight()
now preserves colour
or fill
when explicit NULL
is specified on unhighlighted_params
(i.e. unhighlighted_params = list(colour = NULL)
) (#152).x
(#168).gghighlight()
now can add labels on discrete scales (#160).gghighlight_point()
and gghighlight_line()
, deprecated in gghighlight 0.1.0, are now defunct (#132).gghighlight()
gets a new argument unhighlighted_params
, which accepts a list of parameters for the unhighlighted layer (e.g. colour
, fill
, shape
, and size
). Accordingly, unhighlighted_colour
is deprecated (#76).
gghighlight()
gets a new argument keep_scales
to choose whether to keep the original scale with the shadowed data (#72).
gghighlight()
gets a new (experimental) argument calculate_per_facet
to choose whether to calculate highlighting per facet or not (#14).
If the mapping has group
, use it as grouping variable, which is consistent with the logic of ggplot2 (#77).
gghighlight()
now ignores if the calculation fails over some layers. This is useful to combine with such layers as annotate()
(#78).
gghighlight()
now allows to highlight 0-layer plots, which means just filtering the plot data (#81).
gghighlight()
now ignores NA
s in numeric predicates (#86).
gghighlight()
, which replaces the current gghighlight_line()
and gghighlight_point()
; these functions are now deprecated.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.