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I am trying to visualize significance levels (asterisks) with ggpubr's stat_compare_means(). I encountered the following issue: As opposed to compare_means(), you cannot add a grouping variable to the comparison. Example:

ggbarplot(ToothGrowth, x = "dose", y = "len", add = "mean_se", color = "supp",
fill = "supp",position = position_dodge(0.8),add.params = list(group = "supp"))+
stat_compare_means(ref.group = "0.5", group.by = "supp",label = "p.signif")

plot As you can see, the significance levels are not displayed above all the bars, but only above the different doses, because ggpubr doesn't differentiate between different supps.

Is there any way to compare to these (sub)sets as well?

Thank you

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    It does not seem to be easily possible according to this GitHub issue on the package repo. One solution is to put each "supp" in different facets.
    – Rekyt
    Oct 9, 2018 at 15:18

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You can try

library(tidyverse)
library(ggsignif)
ToothGrowth %>% 
     mutate(gr=interaction(supp, dose, sep = " ")) %>% 
    {ggplot(data=.,aes(x = gr,  y = len, fill = supp)) +
            stat_summary(fun.y = mean, geom = "bar") +
            stat_summary(aes(col = supp), fun.data = "mean_se", geom = "errorbar", width=0.6)+
            ggsignif::geom_signif(comparisons = combn(sort(unique(as.character(.$gr))),2, simplify = F),
                                  step_increase = 0.08,test = "wilcox.test", test.args = list(exact = FALSE))}

enter image description here

By adding map_signif_level = TRUE or map_signif_level = c("***"=0.001, "**"=0.01, "*"=0.05), you get enter image description here

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  • please, where exactly should I add the map_signif_level = c("***"=0.001, "**"=0.01, "*"=0.05) or map_signif_level = TRUE to plot significance stars? Thank you
    – maycca
    Mar 3, 2019 at 8:46
  • within the ggsignif::geom_signif() function
    – Roman
    Mar 4, 2019 at 8:34

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