I am writing a function that feeds an extra argument to a function if certain condition is met otherwise leave that argument as empty.
The code below is an example that plots "Sepal.Length" and if fn_y
is not NULL
then the color argument will be feed into the function as well (i.e. split the scatter plot according to fn_y
).
fn_plotly <- function(fn_data, fn_x, fn_y){
if(is.null(fn_y)){
p <- plotly::plot_ly(data = fn_data, x = ~fn_data[[fn_x]],
type = "scatter")
} else {
p <- plotly::plot_ly(data = fn_data, x =~ fn_data[[fn_x]],
type = "scatter", color = fn_data[[fn_y]])
}
return(p)
}
fn_plotly(iris, "Sepal.Length", NULL)
fn_plotly(iris, "Sepal.Length", "Species")
The code above does work but I was wondering if there is any other way that could use pipe function %>%
to write the code a bit shorter, i.e. something like this
plotly::plot_ly(data = fn_data, x =~ fn_data[[fn_x]],type="scatter") %>% ifelse(is.null(fn_y),"",color = fn_data[[fn_y]] )
I would like to use this functionality not only on plotly so please do not suggest me to use other plotting packages.