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<!-- badges: start --> <!-- badges: end -->The goal of ggspark is to help create ggplot2 functions that help with creating sparkline plots in the style of Edward Tufte, such as this one
<figure> <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/edwardtufte.com/sparklines_hemodynamics_3.jpg" alt="Original sparklines, source Edward Tufte." /> <figcaption aria-hidden="true">Original sparklines, source Edward Tufte.</figcaption> </figure>Thus, the package has two main functions: stat_interquartilerange()
that draws a geom_ribbon()
between the 1st and 3rd quartile of the
variable in the y axis, and stat_sparklabels()
that draws points or
text labels in the beginning, min, max, and end points of the variable
in the y axis.
Installation
Package can be installed from CRAN like so:
install.packages("ggspark")
You can install the development version of ggspark like so:
devtools::install_github("marcboschmatas/ggspark")
Example
The stat_sparklabels()
function needs a colour scale with three
values. The first one will be using for the start and end points of the
line, the second one for the max, and the third one for the min.
library(ggplot2)
library(ggspark)
ggplot(airquality, aes(Day, Wind, group = Month)) +
stat_interquartilerange(geom = "ribbon",
show.legend = FALSE) +
geom_line() +
stat_sparklabels(geom = "label",
show.legend = FALSE) +
scale_colour_manual("", values = c("black", "blue", "red")) +
scale_y_continuous(limits = c(0, 25)) +
facet_grid(Month~.) +
ggtitle("Daily wind intensity by month in NYC") +
theme_minimal() +
theme(panel.grid = element_blank(),
axis.ticks = element_line())
<img src="man/figures/README-example-1.png" width="100%" /> It has an
optional label_fun
parameter that allows to modify the label
aesthetics (such as rounding, adding percentage or currency suffixes and
prefixes…).
library(ggplot2)
library(ggspark)
ggplot(airquality, aes(Day, Wind, group = Month)) +
stat_interquartilerange(geom = "ribbon",
show.legend = FALSE) +
geom_line() +
stat_sparklabels(geom = "label", label_fun = \(x) round(x, 0),
show.legend = FALSE) +
scale_colour_manual("", values = c("black", "blue", "red")) +
scale_y_continuous(limits = c(0, 25)) +
facet_grid(Month~.) +
ggtitle("Daily wind intensity by month in NYC") +
theme_minimal() +
theme(panel.grid = element_blank(),
axis.ticks = element_line())
<img src="man/figures/README-example2-1.png" width="100%" />
It is also possible to use points instead of labels.
library(ggrepel)
#> Warning: package 'ggrepel' was built under R version 4.3.3
ggplot(airquality, aes(Day, Wind, group = Month)) +
stat_interquartilerange(geom = "ribbon",
show.legend = FALSE) +
geom_line() +
stat_sparklabels(geom = "point",
show.legend = FALSE) +
scale_colour_manual("", values = c("black", "blue", "red")) +
scale_y_continuous(limits = c(0, 25)) +
facet_grid(Month~.) +
ggtitle("Daily wind intensity by month in NYC") +
theme_minimal() +
theme(panel.grid = element_blank(),
axis.ticks = element_line())
<img src="man/figures/README-example3-1.png" width="100%" />
With ggrepel, it is possible to combine both text and dots.
library(ggrepel)
ggplot(airquality, aes(Day, Wind, group = Month)) +
stat_interquartilerange(geom = "ribbon",
show.legend = FALSE) +
geom_line() +
stat_sparklabels(geom = "point", label_fun = \(x) round(x, 0),
show.legend = FALSE) +
stat_sparklabels(geom = "text_repel", label_fun = \(x) round(x, 0),
show.legend = FALSE) +
scale_colour_manual("", values = c("black", "blue", "red")) +
scale_y_continuous(limits = c(0, 25)) +
facet_grid(Month~.) +
ggtitle("Daily wind intensity by month in NYC") +
theme_minimal() +
theme(panel.grid = element_blank(),
axis.ticks = element_line())
<img src="man/figures/README-example4-1.png" width="100%" />