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when using data.tables get function to get data columns from strings when constructing a plot in ggplot2, how to use labeller to get to show the name of the column and its value i.e. labeller = labeller(.cols = label_both) returns get(facetvar): and not the content of facetvar.

I could construct the labels outside using as_labeller (as here), however that would be tedious to do completely without hardcoding of either name or values.

library(ggplot2)

df <- data.frame(coverage1 =rep( seq(0,1,0.20),each=4),
                 coverage2 = rep( seq(0,1,0.20),each=4),
                 setting=rep(c('1','2'),each=6),
                 setting2=rep(c('B'),each=12),
                 result=sample(100:1000, 12, replace = FALSE))

xvar='coverage1'
yvar='coverage1'
facetvar = 'setting'
outcomevar = 'result'


ggplot(data=df)+
  geom_point(aes(x=get(xvar), y=get(yvar), size=get(outcomevar)),shape=21)+
  facet_wrap(~get(facetvar), labeller = labeller(.cols = label_both))+
  labs(title = 'funny example plot', subtitle = 'how to get facetvar to show in labels',
  x = xvar, y = yvar, size = outcomevar)


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probably easiest to just create a new column that includes the column name df$facet_var = paste0(facetvar,':', df[,facetvar]) removing the need to use labeller (df needs to be a dataframe)

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