# Changing facet label to math formula in ggplot2

I wonder how to change the facet label to math formula in ggplot2.

d <- ggplot(diamonds, aes(carat, price, fill = ..density..)) +
xlim(0, 2) + stat_binhex(na.rm = TRUE) + opts(aspect.ratio = 1)
d + facet_wrap(~ color, ncol = 4)


For example, I want to change facet label from D to Y[1], where 1 is subscript. Thanks in advance for your help.

I found this answer but it does not work for me. I'm using R 2.15.1 and ggplot2 0.9.1.

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See this: had.co.nz/ggplot2/docs/label_parsed.html You have to rename you labels and then use the label = parsed argument. – Tyler Rinker Aug 16 '12 at 0:25
@TylerRinker in won't work because facet_wrap doesn't has a labeller param. Only facet_grid does, and I don't know why. – Luciano Selzer Aug 16 '12 at 0:29
son of a pup that's too bad. – Tyler Rinker Aug 16 '12 at 0:31
Hopefully the facet_wrap() wasn't a hard requirement. – Tommy O'Dell Aug 16 '12 at 0:34
– Brian Diggs Jun 6 '13 at 15:51

Perhaps somebody has changed the name of the edit-Grob function at some point. (Edit: It was removed by @hadley about 8 months ago.) There is no geditGrob but just editGrob from pkg:grid seems to work:

 d <- ggplot(diamonds, aes(carat, price, fill = ..density..)) +
xlim(0, 2) + stat_binhex(na.rm = TRUE) + opts(aspect.ratio = 1)
d <- d + facet_wrap(~ color, ncol = 4)
grob <- ggplotGrob(d)
strip_elem <- grid.ls(getGrob(grob, "strip.text.x", grep=TRUE, global=TRUE))$name #strip.text.x.text.1535 #strip.text.x.text.1541 #strip.text.x.text.1547 #strip.text.x.text.1553 #strip.text.x.text.1559 #strip.text.x.text.1565 #strip.text.x.text.1571 grob <- editGrob(grob, strip_elem[1], label=expression(Y[1])) grid.draw(grob)  - as of ggplot 0.9.2 this answer no longer works (at least for me). strip_elem <- grid.ls(getGrob(grob, "strip.text.x", grep=TRUE, global=TRUE))$name gives Error in getGrob(grob, "strip.text.x", grep = TRUE, global = TRUE) : It is only valid to get a child from a 'gTree' any idea on how to make it work? – Tyler Rinker Sep 10 '12 at 5:17

You can edit the grobs in the gtable,

ggplot(diamonds, aes(carat, price, fill = ..density..)) +
xlim(0, 2) + stat_binhex(na.rm = TRUE) + facet_wrap(~ color, ncol = 4)

for(ii in 1:7)
grid.gedit(gPath(paste0("strip_t-", ii), "strip.text"),
grep=TRUE, label=bquote(gamma[.(ii)]))


alternatively, if you want to save a grob,

g <- ggplotGrob(d)
gg <- g$grobs strips <- grep("strip_t", names(gg)) for(ii in strips) gg[[ii]] <- editGrob(getGrob(gg[[ii]], "strip.text", grep=TRUE, global=TRUE), label=bquote(gamma[.(ii)])) g$grobs <- gg


using ggsave would require extra (ugly) work, since one has to fool the test for class ggplot... I reckon it will be easier to call pdf() ; grid.draw(g); dev.off() explicitly.

## Edit by Roland:

I made a small correction and wrapped it in a function:

facet_wrap_labeller <- function(gg.plot,labels=NULL) {
#works with R 3.0.1 and ggplot2 0.9.3.1
require(gridExtra)

g <- ggplotGrob(gg.plot)
gg <- g$grobs strips <- grep("strip_t", names(gg)) for(ii in seq_along(labels)) { modgrob <- getGrob(gg[[strips[ii]]], "strip.text", grep=TRUE, global=TRUE) gg[[strips[ii]]]$children[[modgrob$name]] <- editGrob(modgrob,label=labels[ii]) } g$grobs <- gg
class(g) = c("arrange", "ggplot",class(g))
g
}


This allows to print nicely and even ggsave can be used.

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Any idea how to change and save the grob, so that ggsave can be used? – Roland Jun 6 '13 at 15:39
@Roland, my alternative solution ("Edit 3") concerns this exact issue. class(g) <- c("facetAdjust", "gtable", "ggplot") and print.facetAdjust from my answer would help here. – Julius Jun 6 '13 at 18:31
@Roland if you use the gridExtra package, you can use class(g) = c("arrange", "ggplot",class(g)) as the print.arrange method will work with ggsave. – baptiste Jun 7 '13 at 12:49
no applicable method for 'validGrob' applied to an object of class "c('arrange', 'gtable', 'ggplot')" – Roland Jun 7 '13 at 12:55
strange, do you have gridExtra loaded? – baptiste Jun 7 '13 at 13:03

Just came across this very useful function from roland and baptiste but needed a slightly different use case where the original wrap headers should be converted by a function rather than provided as a fixed value. I'm posting a slightly modified version of the original function in case it's useful to anybody else. It allows both the use of named (fixed value) expressions for the wrap strips, as well as use of custom functions and the functions already provided by ggplot2 for the facet_grid labeller parameter (such as label_parsed and label_bquote).

facet_wrap_labeller <- function(gg.plot, labels = NULL, labeller = label_value) {
#works with R 3.1.2 and ggplot2 1.0.1
require(gridExtra)

# old labels
g <- ggplotGrob(gg.plot)
gg <- g$grobs strips <- grep("strip_t", names(gg)) modgrobs <- lapply(strips, function(i) { getGrob(gg[[i]], "strip.text", grep=TRUE, global=TRUE) }) old_labels <- sapply(modgrobs, function(i) i$label)

# find new labels
if (is.null(labels)) # no labels given, use labeller function
new_labels <- labeller(names(gg.plot$facet$facets), old_labels)
else if (is.null(names(labels))) # unnamed list of labels, take them in order
new_labels <- as.list(labels)
else { # named list of labels, go by name where provided, otherwise keep old
new_labels <- sapply(as.list(old_labels), function(i) {
if (!is.null(labels[[i]])) labels[[i]] else i
})
}

# replace labels
for(i in 1:length(strips))  {
gg[[strips[i]]]$children[[modgrobs[[i]]$name]] <-
editGrob(modgrobs[[i]], label=new_labels[[i]])
}

g$grobs <- gg class(g) = c("arrange", "ggplot",class(g)) return(g) }  ### Update / warning For newer versions of the gridExtra package you'll get the error Error: No layers in plot when running this function because arrange is no longer in gridExtra and R tries to interpret it as a ggplot. You can fix this by (re-)introducing the print function for the arrange class: print.arrange <- function(x){ grid::grid.draw(x) }  This should now allow the plot to render and you can use ggsave() e.g. like so: ggsave("test.pdf", plot = facet_wrap_labeller(p, labeller = label_parsed)) ### Examples A couple of use case examples: # artificial data frame data <- data.frame(x=runif(16), y=runif(16), panel = rep(c("alpha", "beta", "gamma","delta"), 4)) p <- ggplot(data, aes(x,y)) + geom_point() + facet_wrap(~panel) # no changes, wrap panel headers stay the same facet_wrap_labeller(p) # replace each panel title statically facet_wrap_labeller(p, labels = expression(alpha^1, beta^1, gamma^1, delta^1)) # only alpha and delta are replaced facet_wrap_labeller(p, labels = expression(alpha = alpha^2, delta = delta^2)) # parse original labels facet_wrap_labeller(p, labeller = label_parsed) # use original labels but modifying them via bquote facet_wrap_labeller(p, labeller = label_bquote(.(x)^3)) # custom function (e.g. for latex to expression conversion) library(latex2exp) facet_wrap_labeller(p, labeller = function(var, val) { lapply(paste0("$\\sum\\", val, "\$"), latex2exp)
})

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Hmmm. I'm getting Error: No layers in plot whenever I call the facet_wrap_labeller function. I'm loading the same version of ggplot2 (1.0.1)... although my R version is newer (3.2.2). Anyone else running into the same problem? – Grant Nov 4 '15 at 23:16
You are right, thanks for reporting. As far as I can tell, the problem is that the newest version of gridExtra (which you'll have gotten after installing R 3.2.2) no longer has the arrange class so it tries to plot as a ggplot but it's no longer a ggplot, it's already the gtable/grob object so it fails with the error message you observed. I don't know if there is a new way to do this using gridExtra, maybe @baptiste has an idea? For now, you can do the following: remove the line class(g) = c("arrange", "ggplot",class(g)) and use grid.arrange(facet_wrap_labeller(p)) on your plots – sebkopf Nov 5 '15 at 20:17
@Grant, scratch that, easier to just (re-)introduce print.arrange. I updated the answer accordingly, basically just add: print.arrange <- function(x){ grid::grid.draw(x) } – sebkopf Nov 5 '15 at 20:48