rescale | R Documentation |
Rescale a numeric vector or ggplot object, could be used for static zoom-in in ggbio.
## S4 method for signature 'numeric'
rescale(x, to = c(0, 1),
from = range(x, na.rm = TRUE))
## S4 method for signature 'ggplot'
rescale(x, xlim, ylim, sx = 1, sy = 1)
## S4 method for signature 'gg'
rescale(x, xlim, ylim, sx = 1, sy = 1)
x |
A numeric object or ggplot object to be rescaled. |
to |
For numeric object. it's a vector of two numeric values, specifying the range to be rescale. |
from |
Range of x. |
xlim |
For ggplot object. This specify the new limits on x-scale. |
ylim |
For ggplot object. This specify the new limits on y-scale. |
sx |
Scale fold for x-scale. Default is 1, no change. |
sy |
Scale fold for y-scale. Default is 1, no change. |
When x
is numeric value, it's just call scales::rescale, please
refer to the manual page to check more details. If x
is ggplot
object, it first try to estimate current x limits and y limits of the ggplot
object, then rescale based on those information.
Return the object of the same class as x
after rescaling.
Tengfei Yin
library(ggbio)
head(mtcars)
range(mtcars$mpg)
p <- qplot(data = mtcars, x = mpg, y = disp, geom = "point")
p.new <- rescale(p, xlim = c(20, 25))
p.new
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