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Compatibility with ggplot2 3.3.0.
Since ggplot2 3.3.0 has now full support for horizontality, the ggstance package is superseded. It will continue to be maintained for some time, but please consider switching to ggplot2 horizontal features.
Order of bars within groups is aligned with legend order (#21, contributed by @sowla and @friep).
Compatibility with ggplot2 3.2.1.
Compatibility with ggplot2 3.2.0.
Aesthetics are now documented in the manual pages (#28).
geom_errorbarh()
now supports height
for compatibility with ggplot2’s version. It no longer matters whether ggplot2 or ggstance is loaded first (#27, #29).
This version updates all ggstance layers to feature parity with ggplot2 3.0.0.
New horizontal geom_colh()
layer.
stat_counth()
is now exported (#22).
position_stackv()
gains hjust
and reverse
arguments (#17).
New horizontal summary functions mean_se_h()
, mean_cl_boot_h()
, mean_cl_normal_h()
, mean_sdl_h()
and median_hilow_h()
(#13, thanks to @rjbgoudie).
Change minimal R version to 3.1.0, to be consistent with ggplot2.
In addition a few bugs have been fixed:
geom_barh()
now uses the counth
statistic by default instead of count
. This fixes many issues with this layer (#19, thanks to @erocoar).
geom_violinh()
can now be passed draw_quantiles
argument (#16, thanks to @iamamutt).
Fix horizontal boxplot issue when y scale is continuous.
The package was rewritten to make it more robust to ggplot2 updates. In addition, this version features:
ggstance has been reorganised to make it more modular. Before, it would create horizontal layer by automatically flipping Geoms and Stats. Now it creates regular ggplot2 layer to which you provide horizontal Geoms, Stats, and vertical Positions. This allows you to reuse some of these components in regular layers. Vertical positions in particular can be useful.
Initial release
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.