Reputation: 121057
I have two ggplots on the same page, and I'd like their panels to be the same width.
Some sample data:
dfr1 <- data.frame(
time = 1:10,
value = runif(10)
)
dfr2 <- data.frame(
time = 1:10,
value = runif(10, 1000, 1001)
)
One plot below the other:
p1 <- ggplot(dfr1, aes(time, value)) + geom_line()
p2 <- ggplot(dfr2, aes(time, value)) + geom_line()
grid.newpage()
pushViewport(viewport(layout = grid.layout(2, 1)))
print(p1, vp = viewport(layout.pos.row = 1, layout.pos.col = 1))
print(p2, vp = viewport(layout.pos.row = 2, layout.pos.col = 1))
How do I specify the panel widths and positions in each plot, in order to make them line up?
(I don't want to combine the plots with faceting; it isn't appropriate in my real-world example.)
Upvotes: 12
Views: 7211
Reputation: 179408
Original solution:
# install.packages("ggExtra", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org")
# library(ggExtra)
# align.plots(p1, p2)
Edit (22/03/13):
Since ggExtra doesn't exist anymore (and many internals of ggplot2 have changed), it's better to use the merging functions (rbind, cbind) provided by the gtable package,
gl = lapply(list(p1,p2), ggplotGrob)
library(gtable)
g = do.call(rbind, c(gl, size="first"))
g$widths = do.call(unit.pmax, lapply(gl, "[[", "widths"))
grid.newpage()
grid.draw(g)
Upvotes: 13