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I'm having a little trouble with getting ggplot2 to work as I want. Basically, I'd like to compare actual observations vs. approximated by putting them in one single plot. For example,

> library(ggplot2)
> df.actual <- data.frame(x = 1:100, y = (1:100) * 2)
> df.approx <- data.frame(x = 1:150, y = (1:150) * 2 + 5  + rnorm(150, mean = 3) )
> ggplot() + geom_point(aes(x, y), data = df.actual) + geom_line(aes(x,y), data = df.approx)

My problem is that I can't display a legend. I read somewhere that ggplot2's legend is not very flexible(?). Ideally, a legend with

  • title = 'Type'
  • key: a black filled point, and a black line
  • key label: 'Actual', 'Approximate'
  • legend.position = 'topright'

Thanks.

2 Answers 2

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Try this to get you started

ggplot() + 
  geom_point(aes(x, y, colour = "actual"), data = df.actual) + 
  geom_line(aes(x, y, colour = "approximate"), data = df.approx) + 
  scale_colour_discrete("Type")
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    Thanks hadley, I'd like to distinguish the date black and white plot. Is it possible to have a legend as I described whose two keys are a point and a line?
    – knguyen
    Nov 24, 2009 at 15:05
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This is some kind of hack to modify the legend by manipulation of the grid object:

library("ggplot2")
df.actual <- data.frame(x=1:100, y=(1:100)*2)
df.approx <- data.frame(x=1:150, y=(1:150)*2 + 5 + rnorm(150, mean=3))
p <- ggplot() +
     geom_point(aes(x, y, colour="Actual"), data=df.actual) +
     geom_line(aes(x, y, colour="Approximate"), data=df.approx) +
     scale_colour_manual(name="Type",
                         values=c("Actual"="black", "Approximate"="black"))
library("grid")
grob <- ggplotGrob(p)
tmp <- grid.ls(getGrob(grob, "key.segments", grep=TRUE, global=TRUE))$name
grob <- removeGrob(grob, tmp[1])  # remove first line segment in legend key
tmp <- grid.ls(getGrob(grob, "key.points", grep=TRUE, global=TRUE))$name
grob <- removeGrob(grob, tmp[2])  # remove second point in legend key
grid.draw(grob)

ggplot2 output http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/8427/ggplotlegend.png

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  • Thanks for the reproducible example. ggplot2 should handle this type of legend automatically, so I'll add this to my to do list.
    – hadley
    Nov 26, 2009 at 3:08
  • This doesn't work anymore:In removeGrob(grob, tmp[1]) : 'gPath' (layout) not found. I guess some internals of arrangment and/or namin have changed since Aug 30, 2019 at 8:35

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