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I'm trying to print an empty ggplot, but still include a legend/scale and I'm running into problems.

Here's the relevant section of the code:

p <- ggplot(data=df, aes(x=factor(year_id), y=location_name)) + 

  geom_point(aes(size=count.sum), na.rm=F) +
  #geom_blank() +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(axis.text.x=element_text(angle=50, hjust=1)) +
  labs(x="Year", y="") +
  scale_size(name="Site-years of data", range=c(min(breaks),max(breaks)), breaks=breaks) + 
  ggtitle(paste0(cause_name, ", Data Availability")) +
  facet_wrap(~type) 

plots[[i]] <- p

Breaks is just the vector 1,2 and the column count.sum is all NA. What I want is to print out the chart, which has no data in it (no points), but still have a legend with a small dot representing 1 and a bigger dot representing 2.

As it is right now, I get the error "Discrete value supplied to continuous scale".

If I use geom_blank instead of geom_point, the chart successfully gets created and is empty, but there's no legend,

How can I get both the empty chart and a legend?

Thanks

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  • please provide a reproducible example. Nov 3, 2016 at 1:33
  • Hard to tell without an example, but some ideas here that involve removing aesthetics to make the points invisible. If you set the point color to NA and then use override.aes to add it to the legend you might get close to what you want.
    – aosmith
    Nov 3, 2016 at 16:11

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you could zoom somewhere outside the range of the data, ggplot(data.frame(x=1:10), aes(x,x,size=x)) + geom_point() + coord_cartesian(xlim=c(20,30))

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