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Consider the following two functions:

library(ggplot2)

testdata <- as.data.frame(cbind(rep(c(1, 4), each = 50), rbinom(100, 50, .5)))
names(testdata) <- c("group", "value")

plotfun1 <- function(color) {
  ggplot(data = testdata, aes(x = factor(group, levels = c(0: 4)), y = value)) + 
    geom_boxplot(color = color) 
}

plotfun2 <- function(number) {
  ggplot(data = testdata, aes(x = factor(group, levels = c(0: number)), y = value)) + 
    geom_boxplot(color = 'red') 
}

Plotfun1 works perfectly, calling

plotfun1('red') 

yields two nice red boxplots. However calling

plotfun2(4)

yields the error message:

Error in factor(group, levels = c(0:number)) : object 'number' not found

apparently in some cases ggplot is not able to 'find' the arguments of the function, and in some cases it is. What is going on here?

PS I know there is an easy work around:

plotfun3 <- function(number) {
  plotdata <- testdata
  plotdata$group <- factor(plotdata$group, levels = c(0: number))
  ggplot(data = plotdata, aes(x = group, y = value)) + 
    geom_boxplot(color = 'red') 
}

I just want to understand what is going on.)

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  • 1
    Similar to stackoverflow.com/q/5106782/946850, but not a duplicate.
    – krlmlr
    Jul 19, 2013 at 9:38
  • Ah yes I only found the other question when posting this. Apparently the difference between the functions is that in plotfun1 we call the argument within aes?
    – Vincent
    Jul 19, 2013 at 9:41
  • Yes, that's probably the reason, but the cause lies in the internals of ggplot.
    – krlmlr
    Jul 19, 2013 at 9:43

1 Answer 1

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Capture the local environment and use it when plotting:

plotfun2 <- function(number) {
localenv <- environment()
  ggplot(data = testdata, aes(x = factor(group, levels = c(0:number)), y = value), environment = localenv ) + 
    geom_boxplot(color = 'red') 
}

plotfun2(4)
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  • Nice! Is it possible to wrap this as a function, say, ggplot.local, where everything "just works"?
    – krlmlr
    Jul 19, 2013 at 9:41
  • This can be very useful, thank you!
    – Vincent
    Jul 19, 2013 at 9:41

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