Description
Make 'ggplot2' Look Like 'gnuplot'.
Description
Provides a theme, a discrete color palette, and continuous scales to make 'ggplot2' look like 'gnuplot'. This may be helpful if you use both 'ggplot2' and 'gnuplot' in one project.
README.md
ggnuplot
ggnuplot is a ggplot2 theme that makes your ggplots look like gnuplots. This may be helpful if you use both ggplot2 and gnuplot in one project.
Installation
You can install the development version of ggnuplot from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("hriebl/ggnuplot")
Examples
ggnuplot features inward ticks and secondary axes. It also comes with gnuplot’s default color palette. Here is what it looks like:
library(ggplot2)
library(ggnuplot)
ggplot(iris, aes(Sepal.Width, Sepal.Length, color = Species)) +
geom_point() +
scale_color_gnuplot() +
scale_x_gnuplot() +
scale_y_gnuplot() +
theme_gnuplot()
And one example with facets:
set.seed(1337)
df <- data.frame(
y = rnorm(2000),
x = rep(1:500, times = 4),
cat1 = rep(c("Foo", "Bar", "Foo", "Bar"), each = 500),
cat2 = rep(c("Wibble", "Wobble"), each = 1000)
)
ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_line(color = gnucolors[1]) +
geom_smooth(color = gnucolors[1], size = 1.5, se = FALSE) +
facet_grid(vars(cat1), vars(cat2)) +
xlab("MCMC Iterations") +
ylab(NULL) +
scale_x_gnuplot(expand = c(0, 0)) +
scale_y_gnuplot(limits = c(-3.5, 3.5)) +
theme_gnuplot()
I wish my samplers worked that well!