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#' Create quadratic or cubic bezier curves [copied from ggforce]
#'
#' This set of functionality is copied from ggforce package due to dependency
#' issues on Bioconductor and is used internally (not exported) only.
#' This set of geoms makes it possible to connect points creating either
#' quadratic or cubic beziers. bezier works by calculating
#' points along the bezier and connecting these to draw the curve.
#'
#' @details
#' Input data is understood as a sequence of data points the first being the
#' start point, then followed by one or two control points and then the end
#' point. More than 4 and less than 3 points per group will throw an error.
#'
#' @section Aesthetics:
#' geom_link, geom_link2 and geom_lin0 understand the following aesthetics
#' (required aesthetics are in bold):
#'
#' - **x**
#' - **y**
#' - color
#' - size
#' - linetype
#' - alpha
#' - lineend
#'
#'
#' @section Computed variables:
#'
#' \describe{
#' \item{x, y}{The interpolated point coordinates}
#' \item{index}{The progression along the interpolation mapped between 0 and 1}
#' }
#'
#' @inheritParams ggplot2::geom_path
#' @inheritParams ggplot2::stat_identity
#'
#' @param n The number of points to create for each segment
#'
#' @author Thomas Lin Pedersen
#'
#' @name geom_bezier
#' @rdname geom_bezier
#'
#' @examples
#' beziers <- data.frame(
#' x = c(1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 6, 6),
#' y = c(0, 2, 0, 0, 2, 2, 0),
#' type = rep(c('cubic', 'quadratic'), c(3, 4)),
#' point = c('end', 'control', 'end', 'end', 'control', 'control', 'end')
#' )
#' help_lines <- data.frame(
#' x = c(1, 3, 4, 6),
#' xend = c(2, 2, 4, 6),
#' y = 0,
#' yend = 2
#' )
#' ggplot2::ggplot() + ggplot2::geom_segment(
#' ggplot2::aes(x = x, xend = xend, y = y, yend = yend),
#' data = help_lines,
#' arrow = ggplot2::arrow(length = ggplot2::unit(c(0, 0, 0.5, 0.5), 'cm')),
#' colour = 'grey') +
#' amplican:::geom_bezier(ggplot2::aes(x= x, y = y, group = type, linetype = type),
#' data = beziers) +
#' ggplot2::geom_point(ggplot2::aes(x = x, y = y, colour = point), data = beziers)
#'
NULL
#' @importFrom ggplot2 ggproto Stat
#'
StatBezier <- ggproto(
'StatBezier', Stat, compute_layer = function(self, data, params, panels) {
if (is.null(data)) return(data)
nControls <- table(data$group)
controlRange <- range(nControls)
if (min(controlRange) < 3 || max(controlRange) > 4) {
stop('Only support for quadratic and cubic beziers')
}
data <- data[order(data$group),]
paths <- getBeziers(data$x, data$y, data$group, params$n)
paths <- data.frame(x = paths$paths[,1], y = paths$paths[,2],
group = paths$pathID)
paths$index <- rep(seq(0, 1, length.out = params$n), length(nControls))
dataIndex <- rep(match(unique(data$group), data$group), each = params$n)
cbind(paths, data[dataIndex, !names(data) %in% c('x', 'y', 'group'),
drop = FALSE])
},
required_aes = c('x', 'y'),
extra_params = c('na.rm', 'n')
)
#' @rdname geom_bezier
#' @importFrom ggplot2 layer
#'
stat_bezier <- function(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, geom = "path",
position = "identity", na.rm = FALSE, show.legend = NA,
n = 100, inherit.aes = TRUE, ...) {
layer(
stat = StatBezier, data = data, mapping = mapping, geom = geom,
position = position, show.legend = show.legend, inherit.aes = inherit.aes,
params = list(na.rm = na.rm, n = n, ...)
)
}
#' @rdname geom_bezier
#' @importFrom ggplot2 layer
#'
geom_bezier <- function(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, stat = "bezier",
position = "identity", arrow = NULL, lineend = "butt",
na.rm = FALSE, show.legend = NA, inherit.aes = TRUE,
n = 100, ...) {
layer(data = data, mapping = mapping, stat = stat,
geom = ggplot2::GeomPath,
position = position, show.legend = show.legend,
inherit.aes = inherit.aes, params = list(
arrow = arrow, lineend = lineend, na.rm = na.rm, n = n, ...))
}
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