I am trying to create a thematic map showing all 50 US states, but I am having trouble relocating Alaska and Hawaii in a reliable way. I have a couple of ideas but none of them work well. I will demonstrate them now.
First we need to import the data; using the data in the maps
package is not enough because it does not include Hawaii and Alaska.
setwd(tempdir())
download.file("https://dl.dropbox.com/s/wl0z5rpygtowqbf/states_21basic.zip?dl=1",
"usmapdata.zip",
method = "curl")
# This is a mirror of http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?
# id=f7f805eb65eb4ab787a0a3e1116ca7e5
unzip("usmapdata.zip")
require(rgdal)
all_states <- readOGR("states_21basic/", "states")
require(ggplot2); require(maptools); require(rgeos); require(mapproj);
all_states <- fortify(all_states, region = "STATE_NAME")
Now we define some plot aesthetics:
p <- ggplot() + geom_polygon(
aes(x=long, y=lat, group = group, fill = as.numeric(as.factor(id))),
colour="white", size = 0.25
) + coord_map(projection="azequalarea") +
scale_fill_gradient(limits = c(1,50))
Now we remove all background etc so they don't clash when we overlap the non-contiguous states:
p <- p + theme(axis.line=element_blank(),
axis.text.x=element_blank(),
axis.text.y=element_blank(),
axis.ticks=element_blank(),
axis.title.x=element_blank(),
axis.title.y=element_blank(),
panel.background=element_blank(),
panel.border=element_blank(),
panel.grid.major=element_blank(),
panel.grid.minor=element_blank(),
plot.background=element_blank())
Using viewports
The first idea I had was to use viewports:
AK <- p %+% subset(all_states, id == "Alaska") + theme(legend.position = "none")
HI <- p %+% subset(all_states, id == "Hawaii") + theme(legend.position = "none")
contiguous <- p %+% subset(all_states, id != "Alaska" & id != "Hawaii")
grid.newpage()
vp <- viewport(width = 1, height = 1)
print(contiguous, vp = vp)
subvp1 <- viewport(width = 0.25, height = 0.25, x = 0.18, y = 0.33)
print(AK, vp = subvp1)
subvp2 <- viewport(width = 0.12, height = 0.12, x = 0.32, y = 0.27)
print(HI, vp = subvp2)
This looks nice but it is not satisfactory because it is very sensitive to slight changes in the figure, for example resizing or changes in the size and shape of the legend.
Manually moving Alaska and Hawaii
all_states_AKHImoved <- within(all_states, {
lat[id == "Alaska"] <- lat[id == "Alaska"] - 45
long[id == "Alaska"] <- long[id == "Alaska"] + 40
lat[id == "Hawaii"] <- lat[id == "Hawaii"] + 0
long[id == "Hawaii"] <- long[id == "Hawaii"] + 70
})
p %+% all_states_AKHImoved
This is not satisfactory because Alaska is usually not to scale on most US maps so it looks very big. Also relocating Alaska and Hawaii changes the distortion introduced by the map projection.
Question
Does anyone have any better approaches?
require(mapproj)
. I do not thinkggplot(data = all_states)
is required because the data is added later using the%+%
operator. This permits the construction of maps showing just Alaska, Hawaii or the 48 contiguous states.