问题
I am trying to build a plot combining ggplot2
and plotly
. The two vertical lines appear on pure ggplot2, but once I call plotly::ggplotly
on it, they go away. How can I make the data also appear on the ggplotly
version? If you have a solution using only plot_ly
, that would be fine too.
The data:
df <- structure(list(date = structure(c(17226, 17257, 17287, 17318,
17348, 17379, 17410, 17440, 17471, 17501, 17226, 17257, 17287,
17318, 17348, 17379, 17410, 17440, 17471, 17501, 17226, 17257,
17287, 17318, 17348, 17379, 17410, 17440, 17471, 17501), class = "Date"),
n = c(253L, 217L, 257L, 166L, 121L, 56L, 68L, 62L, 142L,
20L, 174L, 228L, 180L, 158L, 80L, 39L, 47L, 54L, 107L, 12L,
93L, 74L, 47L, 49L, 55L, 16L, 52L, 53L, 32L, 3L), act = c("a",
"a", "a", "a", "a", "a", "a", "a", "a", "a", "b", "b", "b",
"b", "b", "b", "b", "b", "b", "b", "c", "c", "c", "c", "c",
"c", "c", "c", "c", "c")), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA,
-30L), .Names = c("date", "n", "act"))
facts_timeline <- structure(list(Date = structure(c(17507, 17293), class = "Date"),
ShortDescription = c("Marketing Campaign", "Relevant Fact 1"
)), row.names = c(NA, -2L), class = c("tbl_df", "tbl", "data.frame"
), spec = structure(list(cols = structure(list(Date = structure(list(
format = ""), .Names = "format", class = c("collector_date",
"collector")), Tenant = structure(list(), class = c("collector_character",
"collector")), ShortDescription = structure(list(), class = c("collector_character",
"collector")), LongDescription = structure(list(), class = c("collector_character",
"collector"))), .Names = c("Date", "Tenant", "ShortDescription",
"LongDescription")), default = structure(list(), class = c("collector_guess",
"collector"))), .Names = c("cols", "default"), class = "col_spec"), .Names = c("Date",
"ShortDescription"))
The code to make the plot:
p <- df %>%
ggplot(aes(date, n, group = act, color = act)) +
geom_line() +
geom_vline(data = facts_timeline, aes(xintercept = Date))
Here you can see the two vertical lines:
p
But not here:
ggplotly(p)
回答1:
Simply set the xintercept
to numeric, and everything will work.
p <- df %>%
ggplot(aes(date, n, group = act, color = act)) +
geom_line() +
geom_vline(data = facts_timeline, aes(xintercept = as.numeric(Date)))
p
ggplotly(p)
回答2:
It is not directly possible to plot vertical lines in plotly, but here is my workaround:
vline_list <- list()
for(i in 1:nrow(facts_timeline)){
vline_list[[i]] <-
list(type = "line",
fillcolor = line_color,
line = list("black"),
opacity = 0.3,
x0 = facts_timeline$Date[i],
x1 = facts_timeline$Date[i],
xref = "x",
y0 = 0,
y1 = max(df$n),
yref = "y")
}
plot_ly(x = ~df$date, y = ~df$n,color = df$act, mode = 'lines') %>%
layout(shapes = vline_list)
With the for loop we iterate through all rows in facts_timeline
and create a new line. Tis line has no length of infinity as in the `ggplot. In my example the line is the maximum of the y -axis. You can change this to own needs.
回答3:
plot_ly(df,
x = ~ date,
y = ~ n,
color = ~act,
text = ~act,
mode = "lines",
type = "scatter",
hoverinfo = "x+y+text") %>%
layout(hovermode = "closest",
xaxis=list(range=c("2017-03-01", "2018-01-01"))) %>%
add_lines(x=rep(facts_timeline[["Date"]][[1]], 2),
y=c(0, 300),
name=facts_timeline[["ShortDescription"]][[1]],
inherit=FALSE,
hoverinfo = "name",
line = list(color="#000000")) %>%
add_lines(x=rep(facts_timeline[["Date"]][[2]], 2),
y=c(0, 300),
name=facts_timeline[["ShortDescription"]][[1]],
inherit=FALSE,
hoverinfo = "name",
line = list(color="#000000"))
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47754080/add-vertical-line-to-ggplotly-plot