set.seed(586)
data<-data.frame(x=sort(runif(20)),y=sort((rnorm(1)*1:20*.234)),grp=factor(sample(c(0,1),20,replace = T)))
ggplot(data, aes(x=x, y=y, shape=grp)) +
geom_point() +
theme_classic() +
scale_shape_manual("PT Status",
values=c(1,3),
breaks=c(0,1),
labels=c("No","Yes"))+
scale_x_continuous("My x") +
scale_y_continuous("My y")+
geom_abline(intercept=.12, slope=.98,linetype=1,show_guide = TRUE)+
geom_abline(intercept=.05, slope=(-.3+.98),linetype=3,show_guide = TRUE)+
theme(legend.position="bottom")
Lines look right, and I like how the lines are integrated into the legend. But obviously in my code I'm not specifying what data go to which abline. Is there a way to simply indicate this in the geom_abline
code, or some other way to recode it to make it so that the first one is solid and the second is dashed, in terms of the legend?
Using @Jorans suggestion I created
smDf<-data.frame(intercept=c(.12,.05),slope=c(.98, (-.3+.98)),linetype=factor(c(1,3)))
Then the new code is:
ggplot(data, aes(x=x, y=y, shape=grp)) +
geom_point() +
theme_classic() +
scale_shape_manual("PT Status",
values=c(1,3),
breaks=c(0,1),
labels=c("No","Yes"))+
scale_x_continuous("My x") +
scale_y_continuous("My y")+
geom_abline(aes(intercept=intercept, slope=slope, linetype=linetype), data=smDf, show_guide = TRUE)
Which gives me:
So now how do I integrate these two?
slope
,intercept
andlinetype
into a data frame and map those aesthetics in a singlegeom_abline
call.