ggplot2: multiple plots in a single row with a single legend

佐手、 提交于 2019-11-30 03:13:45

问题


I want a combined plot of two plots + their legend like this:

library(ggplot2) 
library(grid)
library(gridExtra)
dsamp <- diamonds[sample(nrow(diamonds), 1000), ]    
p1 <- qplot(price, carat, data=dsamp, colour=clarity)
p2 <- qplot(price, depth, data=dsamp, colour=clarity)
g <- ggplotGrob(p1 + theme(legend.position="bottom"))$grobs
legend <- g[[which(sapply(g, function(x) x$name) == "guide-box")]]
grid.arrange(arrangeGrob(p1+theme(legend.position="right"),p2+theme(legend.position="none"),legend,ncol=3,widths=c(3/7,3/7,1/7)))

However I do not want to guess the width of the plots and legends (and specify ncol) but have it extracted from p1 and p2 as shown here.

So I expect I would need something like this (adapted code from the link):

grid_arrange_shared_legend_row <- function(...) {
  plots <- list(...)
  g <- ggplotGrob(plots[[1]] + theme(legend.position="right"))$grobs
  legend <- g[[which(sapply(g, function(x) x$name) == "guide-box")]]
  lwidth <- sum(legend$width)
  grid.arrange(
    do.call(arrangeGrob, lapply(plots, function(x)
      x + theme(legend.position="none"))),
    legend,
    ncol = length(plots)+1,
    widths = unit.c(rep(unit(1, "npc") - lwidth, length(plots)), lwidth))
}
grid_arrange_shared_legend_row(p1, p2)

but this is not arranging the two plots in one row but rather one column:

This question is similar to this one here but different in that I am asking for the adapted widths as well. I am using code extracts both from that question + answer and the github.


回答1:


Why don't you use facetting?

library(reshape2)
dmelt <- melt(dsamp, id.vars = c("price", "clarity"), measure.vars = c("carat", "depth"))
ggplot(dmelt, aes(x = price, y = value, color = clarity)) +
  geom_point() +
  facet_wrap(~ variable, scales = "free")




回答2:


I usually use facet_wrap or facet_grid as @Roland suggested.

A while ago I had to use the grid.arrange (I wanted the labels on the y-axis to be colored in an specific order) and this is the function I came up with:

ggplot_shared_info <- function(...) {
  plots <- list(...)
  g <- ggplotGrob(plots[[1]])$grobs
  legend <- g[[which(sapply(g, function(x) x$name) == "guide-box")]]
  title <- g[[grep("plot.title", sapply(g, function(x) x$name))]]
  xaxis <- g[[grep("axis.title.x", sapply(g, function(x) x$name))]]
  yaxis <- g[[grep("axis.title.y", sapply(g, function(x) x$name))]]

  lwidth <- sum(legend$width)
  theight <- sum(title$height)
  xheight <- sum(xaxis$height)
  ywidth <- sum(yaxis$width)

  grid.arrange(
     title,
     arrangeGrob(
       yaxis,
       do.call(arrangeGrob, c(lapply(plots, function(x)
         x + theme(legend.position="none", 
                   plot.title = element_blank(),
                   axis.title = element_blank())), 
         nrow = 1)),
       legend,
       nrow = 1,
       widths = grid::unit.c(ywidth, unit(1, "npc") - ywidth - lwidth, lwidth)
     ),
     xaxis, 
     heights = grid::unit.c(theight, unit(1, "npc") - theight - xheight, xheight),
     ncol = 1
  )
}

Edit: now user can determine which of the listed plot elements should be 'joined'.

ggplot_shared_info <- function(..., elements = c('legend', 'title', 'yaxis', 'xaxis')) {
  plots <- list(...)
  g <- ggplotGrob(plots[[1]])$grobs

  legend <- g[[which(sapply(g, function(x) x$name) == "guide-box")]]
  lwidth <- sum(legend$width)
  title <- g[[grep("plot.title", sapply(g, function(x) x$name))]]
  theight <- sum(title$height)  
  xaxis <- g[[grep("axis.title.x", sapply(g, function(x) x$name))]]
  xheight <- sum(xaxis$height)
  yaxis <- g[[grep("axis.title.y", sapply(g, function(x) x$name))]]
  ywidth <- sum(yaxis$width)

  plots <- lapply(plots, function(x, elements = elements){
    if('legend' %in% elements) x <- x + theme(legend.position="none")
    if('title' %in% elements) x <- x + theme(plot.title = element_blank())
    if('xaxis' %in% elements) x <- x + theme(axis.title.x = element_blank())
    if('yaxis' %in% elements) x <- x + theme(axis.title.y = element_blank())
    x
  }, elements = elements)
  plots <- do.call(arrangeGrob, c(plots, nrow = 1))

  if('legend' %in% elements) 
    plots <- arrangeGrob(plots, legend, nrow = 1, widths = grid::unit.c(unit(1, "npc") - lwidth, lwidth))
  if('yaxis' %in% elements)
    plots <- arrangeGrob(yaxis, plots, nrow = 1, widths = grid::unit.c(ywidth, unit(1, "npc") - ywidth))
  if('title' %in% elements) 
    plots <- arrangeGrob(title, plots, ncol = 1, heights = grid::unit.c(theight, unit(1, "npc") - theight))
  if('xaxis' %in% elements)     
    plots <- arrangeGrob(plots, xaxis, ncol = 1, heights = grid::unit.c(unit(1, "npc") - xheight, xheight))
  grid.arrange(plots)
}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34814478/ggplot2-multiple-plots-in-a-single-row-with-a-single-legend

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