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I'm using R 3.2.4, ggplot2 2.1.0 and am running into an error when using stat_density_2d with ggplot(). I can reproduce the error using an example from the ggplot website.

library('ggplot2')
m <- ggplot(faithful, aes(x = eruptions, y = waiting)) + geom_point() +
 xlim(0.5, 6) + ylim(40, 110)
m + stat_density_2d(aes(fill = ..level..), geom = "polygon")

I get a plot of points only, no density contours, and the following warning: Warning message: In validDetails.polygon(x) : NAs introduced by coercion. The dataset does not have any missing values. I can run the other example without error.

m + geom_density_2d()

I've looked at the ggplot GitHub site and didn't see any known issues that looked relevant (only some old ones from ~2013 that were already resolved). Any ideas?

Thanks!

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    I'm running R 3.2.4 and ggplot2 2.1.0 and the above code renders the contours fine. Anything relevant from sessionInfo()?
    – Megatron
    Mar 29, 2016 at 20:19
  • geom = "density_2d" works, but geom = "polygon" does not. I have tried several working examples. Do they both use kde2d()? I have MASS version 7.3-45.
    – Nikki
    Mar 30, 2016 at 10:56
  • R> sessionInfo() R version 3.2.4 (2016-03-10) Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0 (64-bit) Running under: OS X 10.10.5 (Yosemite) attached base packages: [1] grDevices utils datasets stats graphics methods base other attached packages: [1] Hmisc_3.17-2 ggplot2_2.1.0 Formula_1.2-1 survival_2.38-3 lattice_0.20-33 foreign_0.8-66 [7] car_2.1-2
    – Nikki
    Mar 31, 2016 at 19:28

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I think I found something.

If you put options(stringsAsFactors=F) in your script, you'll have the problem.

I simply removed it as a workaround and it works.

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    I added a line options(stringsAsFactors=T) and then it would plot the contours. Apparently somewhere that option was changed for me. Thanks!
    – Nikki
    Apr 6, 2016 at 17:42

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