Reputation: 13475
I would like to change the default colours to a specific palette for all geom_*
type objects by using a function.
Below is an example for geom_line()
and using the function change_colours()
# load ggplot2 and tidyr library
require(ggplot2)
require(tidyr)
# create a mock data frame
df <- data.frame(cbind(var1=500*cumprod(1+rnorm(300, 0, 0.04)),
var2=400*cumprod(1+rnorm(300, 0, 0.04)),
var3=300*cumprod(1+rnorm(300, 0, 0.04))))
df$TS <- as.POSIXct(Sys.time()+seq(300))
df <- gather(df, stock, price, -TS)
# create basic base graph
p <- ggplot(df, aes(x=TS, y=price, group=stock))+geom_line(aes(colour=stock))
# custom pallet
custom_pal <- c("#002776", "#81BC00", "#00A1DE", "#72C7E7", "#3C8A2E", "#BDD203",
"#313131", "#335291", "#9AC933", "#33B4E5", "#8ED2EC", "#63A158",
"#CADB35", "#575757", "#4C689F", "#A7D04C", "#4CBDE8", "#9DD8EE",
"#76AD6D", "#D1DF4F", "#8C8C8C", "#7F93BA", "#C0DE80", "#80D0EE",
"#B8E3F3", "#9DC496", "#DEE881", "#B4B4B4", "#99A9C8", "#CDE499",
"#99D9F2", "#C7E9F5", "#B1D0AB", "#E5ED9A", "#DCDCDC")
# the function the change colours
change_colours <- function(ggplot_obj, pal){
p <- ggplot_obj
group_data <- p$data[, as.character(p$mapping$group)]
n_groups <- length(unique(group_data))
group_data_cols <- pal[group_data]
p + theme_light()+ geom_line(colour=group_data_cols)
}
p
p1 <- change_colours(ggplot_obj=p, pal=custom_pal)
p1
I am hoping to change the change_colours()
function to be more generic for all geom_*
type layers
Any help would be much appreciated.
Upvotes: 16
Views: 3514
Reputation: 27388
The following should do what you're after. Note that it only changes colours that are mapped to variables. Colour passed directly to the geom_*
won't be affected (there's an example below). For an approach that modifies colour
or fill
(whichever is mapped first), see the bottom half of this post.
change_colours <- function(p, palette) {
n <- nlevels(p$data[[deparse(p$mapping$group)]])
tryCatch(as.character(palette),
error=function(e) stop('palette should be a vector of colours', call.=FALSE))
if(n > length(palette)) stop('Not enough colours in palette.')
pal <- function(n) palette[seq_len(n)]
p + theme_light() + discrete_scale('colour', 'foo', pal)
}
# Here, df is from the OP's post
p <- ggplot(df, aes(x=TS, y=price, group=stock))
# NB: custom_pal is defined in the OP's post
change_colours(p + geom_line(aes(colour=stock)), custom_pal)
change_colours(p + geom_point(aes(colour=stock)), custom_pal)
And with a different palette:
change_colours(p + geom_smooth(aes(colour=stock)),
c('firebrick', 'midnightblue', 'violet', 'seagreen'))
As mentioned above, this will only change colour
and fill
that are mapped to variables. For example, it'll have no effect on the colours for the following:
change_colours(p + geom_point(colour=rep(c('tomato', 'hotpink', 'cadetblue'), each=300)),
custom_pal)
In response to the OP's comment, you can easily detect what types of mappings are being used (e.g. alpha
, colour
, fill
). Just look at p$layers[[1]]$mapping
.
If we assume that the first fill
or colour
mapping of the first layer is the mapping for which you want to change colours, you can do:
change_colours <- function(p, palette, type) {
n <- nlevels(p$data[[deparse(p$mapping$group)]])
tryCatch(as.character(palette),
error=function(e) stop('palette should be a vector of colours', call.=FALSE))
if(n > length(palette)) stop('Not enough colours in palette.')
if(missing(type))
type <- grep('colour|fill', names(p$layers[[1]]$mapping), value=TRUE)[1]
pal <- function(n) palette[seq_len(n)]
p + theme_light() + discrete_scale(type, 'foo', pal)
}
# Here, df is from the OP's post
p <- ggplot(df, aes(x=TS, y=price, group=stock))
Changing fill instead of colour:
change_colours(p + geom_point(aes(fill=stock), pch=21),
c('white', 'grey50', 'grey80'))
Showing priority of first mapped colour/fill aesthetic:
change_colours(p + geom_point(aes(fill=stock, color=stock), pch=21) +
geom_smooth(aes(color=stock)),
c('black', 'grey50', 'grey80'))
change_colours(p + geom_point(aes(color=stock, fill=stock), pch=21) +
geom_smooth(aes(color=stock)),
c('black', 'grey50', 'grey80'))
Override the priority of the first mapped aesthetic with the type
argument, e.g.:
change_colours(p + geom_point(aes(color=stock, fill=stock), pch=21) +
geom_smooth(aes(color=stock)),
c('black', 'grey50', 'grey80'), type='fill')
Upvotes: 13