Extra Coordinate Systems, 'Geoms', Statistical Transformations, Scales and Fonts for 'ggplot2'
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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/geom_horizon.r
\docType{data}
\name{geom_horizon}
\alias{geom_horizon}
\alias{GeomHorizon}
\alias{stat_horizon}
\alias{StatHorizon}
\title{Plot a time series as a horizon plot}
\format{An object of class \code{GeomHorizon} (inherits from \code{GeomArea}, \code{GeomRibbon}, \code{Geom}, \code{ggproto}, \code{gg}) of length 4.}
\usage{
geom_horizon(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, show.legend = TRUE,
inherit.aes = TRUE, na.rm = TRUE, bandwidth = NULL, ...)
GeomHorizon
stat_horizon(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, geom = "horizon",
show.legend = TRUE, inherit.aes = TRUE, na.rm = TRUE,
bandwidth = NULL, ...)
StatHorizon
}
\description{
A horizon plot breaks the Y dimension down using colours. This is useful
when visualising y values spanning a vast range and / or trying to highlight
outliers without losing context of the rest of the data.\cr \cr Horizon
plots are best viewed in an apsect ratio of very low vertical length.
Transforms data for a horizon plot
}
\section{Aesthetics}{
\code{x}, \code{y}, \code{fill}. \code{fill} defaults to \code{..band..} which is
the band number the current data fill area belongs in.
}
\section{Other parameters}{
\code{bandwidth}, to dictate the span of a band.
}
\keyword{internal}