Reputation: 740
I have a dataset I'm plotting, with facets by variables (in the toy dataset - densities of 2 species). I need to use the actual variable names to do 2 things: 1) italicize species names, and 2) have the 2 in n/m2 properly superscripted (or ASCII-ed, whichever easier).
It's similar to this, but I can't seem to make it work for my case.
toy data
library(ggplot2)
df <- data.frame(x = 1:10, y = 1:10,
z = rep(c("Species1 density (n/m2)", "Species2 density (m/m2)"), each = 5),
z1 = rep(c("Area1", "Area2", "Area3", "Area4", "Area5"), each = 2))
ggplot(df) + geom_point(aes(x = x, y = y)) + facet_grid(z1 ~ z)
I get an error (variable z not found) when I try to use the code in the answer naively. How do I get around having 2 variables in the facetting?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1392
Reputation: 9923
A little modification gets the code from your link to work. I've changed the code to use data_frame
to stop the character vector being converted to a factor, and taken the common information out of the codes so it can be added via the labeller (otherwise it would be a pain to make half the text italic)
library(tidyverse)
df <- data_frame(
x = 1:10,
y = 1:10,
z = rep(c("Species1", "Species2"), each = 5),
z1 = rep(c("Area1", "Area2", "Area3", "Area4", "Area5"), each = 2)
)
ggplot(df) +
geom_point(aes(x = x, y = y)) +
facet_grid(z1 ~ z, labeller = label_bquote(col = italic(.(z))~density~m^2))
Upvotes: 2