Tyler Rinker
Tyler Rinker

Reputation: 109874

legend venn diagram in venneuler

I would like to create a legend for a venneuler venn diagram. This should be straight forward because the function venneuler returns the colors used to the console. The colors are of a value between 0 and 1. I want to know how to turn those numberic values stored in $colors into something I can use to fill the fill argument in legend.

I have attempted this below by using the $colors extracted from venneuler and indexing from colors(). I know this is not correct because colors() is indexed with interval values but put it in to show what I'd like.

set.seed(20)
x <- matrix(sample(0:1, 100, replace = TRUE), 10, 10)
colnames(x) <- LETTERS[1:10]
rownames(x) <- letters[1:10]

require(venneuler)
y <- venneuler(x)
plot(y)

y$colors

legend(.05, .9, legend = colnames(x), fill = colors()[y$colors])

Upvotes: 6

Views: 4031

Answers (1)

Josh O&#39;Brien
Josh O&#39;Brien

Reputation: 162331

By perusing plot.VennDiagram and its defaults you can see how it converts the numbers in y$colors to rgb color strings. (Try getAnywhere("plot.VennDiagram") to have a look yourself.)

Here I've collected the two bits of code that processed the colors (in your case) into a single function that will do the conversion for you. The positioning of the legend could probably be improved, but that's another problem...

col.fn <- function(col, alpha=0.3) {
    col<- hcl(col * 360, 130, 60)
    col <- col2rgb(col)/255
    col <- rgb(col[1, ], col[2, ], col[3, ], alpha)
    col
}

COL <- col.fn(y$colors)
# The original order of columns in x is jumbled in the object returned
# by venneuler. This code is needed to put the colors and labels back
# in the original order (here alphabetical).
LABS <- y$labels
id <-  match(colnames(x), LABS)

plot(y)
legend(.05, .9, legend = LABS[id], fill = COL[id], x="topleft")

enter image description here

Upvotes: 8

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