The goal of ggtibble
is to allow creation of similarly-formatted figures as lists of ggplots (gglist) and tibbles of those lists with captions. These are augmented with knit_print()
methods enabling simple inclusion in reports.
Installation
You can install the development version of ggtibble
from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("billdenney/ggtibble")
Example
This is a basic example which shows you how to solve a common problem:
library(ggtibble)
d_plot <-
data.frame(
A = rep(c("foo", "bar"), each = 4),
B = 1:8,
C = 11:18,
Bunit = "mg",
Cunit = "km"
)
all_plots <-
ggtibble(
d_plot,
ggplot2::aes(x = B, y = C),
outercols = c("A", "Bunit", "Cunit"),
caption = "All the {A}",
labs = list(x = "B ({Bunit})", y = "C ({Cunit})")
) +
ggplot2::geom_point() +
ggplot2::geom_line()
knit_print(all_plots)