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I have a common legend for two ggplot2 graphs which are aligned with grid.arrange() (see code below). However, the legend does not adjust according to graph size, when I export graphs as one pdf.

For a comparison, here is the output of the individual plot:enter image description here

And after using grid.arrange with the following code:

pdf("Fig1.pdf", onefile=TRUE, paper="a4",width=3.22, height=5) 
grid.arrange(Fig1A,Fig1B)
dev.off()

I get this: enter image description here

The commands for the legend of plot A are:

    gglpot2
    +theme(legend.key.size=unit(0.5,'lines'))
    +theme(legend.key.height=unit(0.25,"cm"))
    +theme(legend.key.height=unit(1,"line"))
    +theme(legend.text=element_text(size=10))
    +theme(legend.position=c(0.85,0.8))
    +theme(legend.direction = "vertical")
    +guides(fill=guide_legend(title=NULL))

The commands for the legend of plot B are:

    +theme(legend.position="")

I tried to solve the issue, according to:

Keep or set the ratio between text labels and size of plot in grid.arrange

which didn’t help, as it is quite similar but not exactly my problem.

https://github.com/baptiste/gridextra/wiki/arranging-ggplot

Here I followed the suggestion: draw your plots

 plot1 <- ggplot(...) # this specifies your first plot
 plot2 <- ggplot(...) # this specifies your second plot
 plot3 <- ggplot(...) # this specifies your third plot

merge all three plots within one grid (and visualize this)

 grid.arrange(plot1, plot2, plot3, nrow=3) #arranges plots within grid

save

 g <- arrangeGrob(plot1, plot2, plot3, nrow=3) #generates g
 ggsave(file="whatever.pdf", g) #saves g

but I ended up with the same result and worse, as I didn’t have the margins I’d like to have.

https://www.r-bloggers.com/15-questions-all-r-users-have-about-plots/

Printing multiple ggplots into a single pdf, multiple plots per page

didn’t help either, as my problem is not placing the plots on one page, but the ratio of legend size to plot.

Does anyone have a solution?

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in the meanwhile I found someone outside this community who was able to help me. The solution is quite simple:

Change the code to

theme(legend.key.size=unit(0.5,'lines'),
legend.key.height=unit(0.32,"cm"),
legend.text=element_text(size=10),
legend.position=c(0.85,0.8),
legend.direction = "vertical")

so basically I removed

theme(legend.key.height=unit(1,"line"))

and

guides(fill=guide_legend(title=NULL))

changed

 theme(legend.key.height=unit(0.25,"cm"))

to

theme(legend.key.height=unit(0.32,"cm"))

and that did the job.

I hope this may be usueful for someone else, facing a similar problem. Best regards!

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