Let's say that I have a long data set and I would like to colour a specific label on the x-axis. In the case of the example below I would like to colour the label for Valiant.
# Packs
require(ggplot2)
require(reshape2)
# Data and trans
data(mtcars)
mtcars$model <- rownames(mtcars)
mtcars <- melt(mtcars, id.vars = "model")
# Some chart
ggplot(data = subset(x = mtcars, subset = mtcars$variable == "cyl"),
aes(x = model, y = value)) +
geom_bar(stat = "identity") +
theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = 90,
colour =
ifelse(mtcars$model == "Valiant",
"red","black")))
The code produces the chart below that is erroneous as the wrong label is coloured.
The reason is fairly simple as what is created by ifelse
does not match the order on the axis. I can fix the code by forcing ggplot
to colour a specific row. The code below colours the right label as in the particular data.frame
used for the chart the row with the Valiant value is 31.
# Fixed chart
ggplot(data = subset(x = mtcars, subset = mtcars$variable == "cyl"),
aes(x = model, y = value)) +
geom_bar(stat = "identity") +
theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = 90,
colour =
ifelse(as.numeric(rownames(mtcars)) == 31,
"red","black")))
Clearly this solutions is extremely impractical. On the actual data I've a vast number of observations with multiple columns (geo, gender, indicator, value, etc.). That data is subsequently filtered via subset and different options are passed to the aes
settings. Trying to figure out the row that should be coloured is a nightmare. I'm looking for a solution that would enable me to:
- Relatively effortless indicate specific observation to be coloured without trying to use row numbers
- Ideally I would like to use the
id
with some string as a way of indicating the text I wan to highlight - I would like to encapsulate the solution in the
ggplot2
code, I don't want to create separate data subsets only to derive colouring vector as I will be doing this a number of times. This would unnecessary multiply objects. - In practice, I want solution that would work like that: irrespectively of what is on the chart, when you find this string on x-axis make it red