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In vanilla plotting, it is possible to use a polygon call in the panel.first argument to plot to highlight a background region. Is it possible to do the same in ggplot2? Can it be done while preserving the gridlines?

eg:

# plot hp and wt for mtcars data, highlighting region where hp/wt ratio < 35
with(mtcars,plot(hp,wt,
     panel.first=polygon(c(0,0,max(wt)*35),c(0,max(wt),max(wt)),
     col="#d8161688",border=NA)))
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Yes, that's possible with ggplot2. To preserve the visibility of grid lines you can use alpha transparency. Note that, in general, the order in which geoms and stats are applied matters.

tmp <- with(mtcars, data.frame(x=c(0, 0, max(wt)*35), y=c(0, max(wt), max(wt))))
ggplot(mtcars, aes(hp, wt)) + 
  geom_polygon(data=tmp, aes(x, y), fill="#d8161688") + 
  geom_point()

ggplot2 output

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Excellent, thanks! – James Aug 31 '10 at 15:59
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