In R, ggplot2, How can I change the grid used in the stat_density2d
geometry object to be constrained by a triangular region?
I am plotting ternary diagrams which are not standard ggplot2 types, the contours are spilling out over the axes. The code for the actual ternary diagram is quite lengthy, but in essence, I need to constrain the contours to be bound by an equilateral triangle.
Here is sample code to reproduce the issue:
library(ggplot2)
triangle <- data.frame(x=c(0,.5,1),y=c(0,1,0))
dummy <- data.frame(x=c(0.25,0.50,0.75),y=c(0.25,0.75,0.25))
p <- ggplot() + geom_polygon(data=triangle,aes(x,y),fill="transparent",color="black",size=1)
p <- p + geom_point(data=dummy,aes(x,y))
p <- p + stat_density2d(data=dummy,aes(x,y)) + theme_bw() +
theme(panel.grid.major = element_blank(), panel.grid.minor = element_blank(),
panel.border = element_blank(), axis.ticks = element_blank(),
axis.text.x = element_blank(), axis.text.y = element_blank(),
axis.title.x = element_blank(), axis.title.y = element_blank())
p
I believe it is due to the grid being associated with the original cartesian coordinate bounds for the plotting area, to demonstrate, consider the below code:
library(ggplot2)
triangle <- data.frame(x=c(0,.5,1),y=c(0,1,0))
dummy <- data.frame(x=c(0.25,0.50,0.75),y=c(0.25,0.75,0.25))
p <- ggplot() + geom_polygon(data=triangle,aes(x,y),fill="transparent",color="black",size=1)
p <- p + geom_point(data=dummy,aes(x,y))
p <- p + stat_density2d(data=dummy,aes(x,y),geom='tile',contour=F,fill="transparent",color="magenta") + theme_bw() +
theme(panel.grid.major = element_blank(), panel.grid.minor = element_blank(),
panel.border = element_blank(), axis.ticks = element_blank(),
axis.text.x = element_blank(), axis.text.y = element_blank(),
axis.title.x = element_blank(), axis.title.y = element_blank())
p
Which produces the following:
So how can I change the grid to be bound by the triangle. and not by the original Cartesian plotting bounds?
ggplot2
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