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This code creates a nice plot but I would like to add a horizontal black line at y=50 AND have the legend show a black line with the text "cutoff" in the legend, but leave points in the legend for the sources. I can add the line with geom_line but cannot get the line in the legend.

    library(ggplot2)
    the.data <- read.table( header=TRUE, sep=",", 
    text="source,year,value
    S1,1976,56.98
    S1,1977,55.26
    S1,1978,68.83
    S1,1979,59.70
    S1,1980,57.58
    S1,1981,61.54
    S1,1982,48.65
    S1,1983,53.45
    S1,1984,45.95
    S1,1985,51.95
    S1,1986,51.85
    S1,1987,54.55
    S1,1988,51.61
    S1,1989,52.24
    S1,1990,49.28
    S1,1991,57.33
    S1,1992,51.28
    S1,1993,55.07
    S1,1994,50.88
    S2,1993,54.90
    S2,1994,51.20
    S2,1995,52.10
    S2,1996,51.40
    S3,2002,57.95
    S3,2003,47.95
    S3,2004,48.15
    S3,2005,37.80
    S3,2006,56.96
    S3,2007,48.91
    S3,2008,44.00
    S3,2009,45.35
    S3,2010,49.40
    S3,2011,51.19") 
    ggplot(the.data, aes( x = year, y = value ) ) + 
        geom_point(aes(colour = source)) + 
        geom_smooth(aes(group = 1))

2 Answers 2

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(1) Try this:

cutoff <- data.frame( x = c(-Inf, Inf), y = 50, cutoff = factor(50) )
ggplot(the.data, aes( year, value ) ) + 
        geom_point(aes( colour = source )) + 
        geom_smooth(aes( group = 1 )) + 
        geom_line(aes( x, y, linetype = cutoff ), cutoff)

screenshot

(2) Regarding your comment, if you don't want the cutoff listed as a separate legend it would be easier to just label the cutoff line right on the plot:

ggplot(the.data, aes( year, value ) ) + 
    geom_point(aes( colour = source )) + 
    geom_smooth(aes( group = 1 )) + 
    geom_hline(yintercept = 50) + 
    annotate("text", min(the.data$year), 50, vjust = -1, label = "Cutoff")

screenshot

Update

This seems even better and generalizes to mulitple lines as shown:

line.data <- data.frame(yintercept = c(50, 60), Lines = c("lower", "upper"))
ggplot(the.data, aes( year, value ) ) + 
        geom_point(aes( colour = source )) + 
        geom_smooth(aes( group = 1 )) + 
        geom_hline(aes(yintercept = yintercept, linetype = Lines), line.data)
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  • I tried adding the text directly on the plot but the font did not look good compared to the rest of the plot when compiled on my Linux machine. I will use the separate legends for now. Thank You
    – Greg
    Nov 7, 2012 at 14:13
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    Note that one can specify fontface= and family= in geom_text. See the examples at the bottom of ?geom_text . Nov 7, 2012 at 22:31
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Another solution :

gg <- ggplot(the.data, aes( x = year, y = value ) ) + 
        geom_point(aes(colour = source)) + 
        geom_smooth(aes(group = 1))

cutoff <- data.frame(yintercept=50, cutoff=factor(50))
gg + 
  geom_hline(aes(yintercept=yintercept, linetype=cutoff), data=cutoff, show_guide=TRUE) 

This code generates exactly the same graphic as the one in point (1) of @G. Grothendieck. But it is more easy to adapt to graphics with several layers.

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    show_guide has been deprecated, use show.legend instead.
    – Zhanxiong
    Oct 23, 2017 at 16:04

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