I have a data.frame
, something like the following:
set.seed(100)
df <- data.frame(year = rep(2011:2014, 3),
class = rep(c("high", "middle", "low"), each = 4),
age_group = rep(1:3, each = 4),
value = sample(1:2, 12, rep = TRUE))
and I am looking to produce, by facet
-ing (by the variable age_group
) three plots which look similar to those produced by the following code:
library(ggplot2)
blue <- c("#bdc9e1", "#74a9cf", "#0570b0")
ggplot(df) + geom_bar(aes(x = year, y = value,
fill = factor(class, levels = c("high", "middle", "low"))),
stat = "identity") +
scale_fill_manual(values = c(blue)) +
guides(fill = FALSE)
however, where each facet has a different colour scheme where all the colours are specified by myself.
I appear to want a more specific version of what is going on here: ggplot2: Change color for each facet in bar chart
So, using the data I have provided, I am looking to get three facet-ed plots, split by age_group
where the fill is given in each plot by the level of class
, and all colours (9 total) would be specified manually by myself.
Edit: For clarification, the facet that I would like to end up with is indeed provided by the following code:
ggplot(df) + geom_bar(aes(x = year, y = value,
fill = factor(class, levels = c("high", "middle", "low"))),
stat = "identity") +
scale_fill_manual(values = c(blue)) +
guides(fill = FALSE) +
facet_wrap(~ age_group)
with the added level of control of colour subset by the class
variable.
+ facet_wrap(~age_group)
what you had in mind? Maybe include that in your example. (b) What do you have in mind for a legend? A single legend with all of the age-group/class interactions? Or an individual legend for each subplot?facet(~age_group)
. Your point about the legend is interesting, I had not thought of this. Some kind of legend where I could have three colours in blocks corresponding to the levels "high", "middle" and "low" would be nice however I imagine this is beyond ggplot's control. I'd welcome suggestions.grid
system - you could probably adapt it. As for the colors, I would just add a column to your data that is a combination of class and age_group, then fill by that (usingpaste
orinteraction
to create the new column). I don't have time to write up a nice answer now, but I'll try to find time later on if no one else does it first.