I am writing an R package that uses many ggplot2
functions. The problem is that during CRAN tests I have many notes related to ggplot
functions (see below). Given this situation, what is the best way to use ggplot2
inside my functions in order to avoid these notes from CRAN?
An example of my code:
s1 <- ggplot2::ggplot(result,aes(x=slope,y=..density..),
environment = environment())+
geom_histogram(fill="lightyellow",
alpha=.9,colour="grey60", size=.2) +
geom_density(size=.2) +
geom_vline(xintercept = slope.0,color="red",linetype=2,size=.7)+
xlab("Estimated slopes")+
theme(axis.text = element_text(size=14),
axis.title = element_text(size=16))
CRAN notes:
plot_influ_phylolm: no visible global function definition for ‘aes’
plot_influ_phylolm: no visible binding for global variable ‘slope’
plot_influ_phylolm: no visible binding for global variable ‘..density..’
plot_influ_phylolm: no visible global function definition for ‘geom_histogram’
plot_influ_phylolm: no visible global function definition for ‘geom_density’
plot_influ_phylolm: no visible global function definition for ‘geom_vline’ plot_influ_phylolm: no visible global function definition for ‘xlab’
plot_influ_phylolm: no visible global function definition for ‘theme’