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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
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% Please edit documentation in R/geom_horizon.r
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\docType{data}
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\name{geom_horizon}
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\alias{geom_horizon}
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\alias{GeomHorizon}
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\alias{stat_horizon}
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\alias{StatHorizon}
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\title{Plot a time series as a horizon plot}
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\format{An object of class \code{GeomHorizon} (inherits from \code{GeomArea}, \code{GeomRibbon}, \code{Geom}, \code{ggproto}, \code{gg}) of length 4.}
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\usage{
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geom_horizon(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, show.legend = TRUE,
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inherit.aes = TRUE, na.rm = TRUE, bandwidth = NULL, ...)
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GeomHorizon
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stat_horizon(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, geom = "horizon",
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show.legend = TRUE, inherit.aes = TRUE, na.rm = TRUE,
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bandwidth = NULL, ...)
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StatHorizon
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}
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\description{
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A horizon plot breaks the Y dimension down using colours. This is useful
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when visualising y values spanning a vast range and / or trying to highlight
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outliers without losing context of the rest of the data.\cr \cr Horizon
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plots are best viewed in an apsect ratio of very low vertical length.
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}
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\section{Aesthetics}{
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\code{x}, \code{y}, \code{fill}. \code{fill} defaults to \code{..band..} which is
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the band number the current data fill area belongs in.
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}
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\section{Other parameters}{
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\code{bandwidth}, to dictate the span of a band.
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}
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\keyword{internal}
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