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I have a horizontal line in a ggplot and I would like to label it's value (7.1) on the y axis.

library(ggplot2)
df <- data.frame(y=c(1:10),x=c(1:10))
h <- 7.1
plot1 <- ggplot(df, aes(x=x,y=y)) + geom_point() 
plot2 <- plot1+ geom_hline(aes(yintercept=h))

Thank you for your help.

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  • Just asked a related question about programmatically labeling multiple ablines here, if anyone in the future happens to be looking for that( as I was when I found this).
    – Hendy
    Jan 17, 2022 at 20:19

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It's not clear if you want 7.1 to be part of the y-axis, or if you just want a way to label the line. Assuming the former, you can use scale_y_continuous() to define your own breaks. Something like this may do what you want (will need some fiddling most likely):

plot1+ geom_hline(aes(yintercept=h)) + 
  scale_y_continuous(breaks = sort(c(seq(min(df$y), max(df$y), length.out=5), h)))

enter image description here

Assuming the latter, this is probably more what you want:

plot1 + geom_hline(aes(yintercept=h)) +
  geom_text(aes(0,h,label = h, vjust = -1))

enter image description here

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  • 1
    Thank you very much for the scale_y_continuous solution.
    – adam.888
    Oct 13, 2012 at 20:46
  • 1
    What do you do if your line is an overlay over a bar chart, with factor x values. Jul 27, 2013 at 1:04
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    Is it possible to have the label show up on the y-axis but on the right side of the plot instead?
    – NWT Adam
    Feb 21, 2016 at 17:31
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    How to change the font colour of that particular axis label, in this case, "7.1"?
    – elarry
    Jan 18, 2019 at 10:43
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How about something like this?

plot1 + geom_hline(aes(yintercept=h), colour="#BB0000", linetype="dashed") + 
 geom_text(aes( 0, h, label = h, vjust = -1), size = 3)
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  • unless you have your mind set on labeling it on the axis itself. You could increase the spacing of the tickmarks such that there is one at 7.1 but that would make your plot too busy.
    – Maiasaura
    Oct 13, 2012 at 20:12
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Similar to Chase's solution with a change of using the existing labels.


ggplot_build(plot1)$layout$panel_ranges[[1]]$y.major_source can be used to extract the exisitng labels and add new ones h.

plot1 + geom_hline(aes(yintercept=h)) + 
  scale_y_continuous(breaks = sort(c(ggplot_build(plot1)$layout$panel_ranges[[1]]$y.major_source, h)))

enter image description here

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This is a follow-up to Prradep's answer.

I think Prradep's answer works for an older version of ggplot2. I'm using ggplot2 version 3.1.0 and in order to extract the existing labels of plot1 in that version you have to use:

ggplot_build(plot1)$layout$panel_params[[1]]$y.major

This only works for LINEAR AXES! If you have a non-linear y-axis (for example logarithmic), then ggplot2 stores where tick marks would be if the axis were linear in $y.major. The actual tick mark labels are stored as a character vector in $y.labels. Therefore, for a non-linear y-axis you need to use:

as.numeric(ggplot_build(cl.plot.log)$layout$panel_params[[1]]$y.labels)

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