When do you normally use factor
to color/size encode variables in ggplot2 in R? Example:
ggplot(mtcars) + geom_point(aes(x=mpg, y=drat, colour=gear))
versus:
ggplot(mtcars) + geom_point(aes(x=mpg, y=drat, colour=factor(gear)))
Is the general rule to use factor
when the variable being used to determine the shape/size/colour is discrete, and not continuous? Or is there another use of factor
in this context? It seems like the first command can be made like the second with the right legend, even without factor
. thanks.
edit: I get this when I use the colour=gear
:
factor
when you have numerically coded variables that in fact represent categories.