geoheatmap {geoheatmap} | R Documentation |
Pass in desired data frame and grid and get back a square choropleth. The function takes
inspiration from the statebins
function, modifying it to allow for non-US grids and territories,
e.g. as defined in the geofacet
package.
The output is a ggplot2 object to which additional layers can be added.
geoheatmap(
facet_data = NULL,
grid_data = NULL,
facet_col = NULL,
value_col = NULL,
merge_col = NULL,
dark_label = "black",
light_label = "white",
na_label = "white",
font_size = 3,
facet_border_col = "white",
facet_border_size = 2,
round = FALSE,
radius = grid::unit(6, "pt"),
ggplot2_scale_function = ggplot2::scale_fill_continuous,
hover = FALSE,
...
)
facet_data |
data frame of facets (geographical locations) and values to plot |
grid_data |
data frame of matching geographical grid positions |
facet_col |
column name in |
value_col |
column name in |
merge_col |
grids can sometimes hold both native and anglophone language geographical names
(e.g. " |
dark_label , light_label , na_label |
dark/light/NA label colors. The specified color will be used when the algorithm determines labels should be inverted. |
font_size |
font size (default = |
facet_border_col |
default " |
facet_border_size |
border size |
round |
rounded corners (default: |
radius |
if |
ggplot2_scale_function |
ggplot2 scale function to use. Defaults to |
hover |
if |
... |
additional parameters to the scale function |
Like in the statebins package, we offer the option to specify a dark_label
color
and a light_label
color. Depending on the selected colour scale function,
geoheatmap
will use that information to determine what label to use on lighter/darker tiles.
This should in principle mean that labels never fade into the background.
Note that this only applies if colours are defined within function,
i.e. not called after the object has already been created.
You can customize the scale function you pass in by using name parameters. All named
parameters not used by geoheatmap()
itself get passed to the scale function.
The default theme is set to theme_void()
, but this can be either overwritten,
or added onto depending on intended plot purposes.
ggplot2 object
Bob Rudis. (2022). statebins: Create United States Uniform Cartogram Heatmaps. R package version 1.4.0. URL: https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=statebins
Ryan Hafen. (2018). geofacet: 'ggplot2' Faceting Utilities for Geographical Data. R package version 0.2.1. URL: https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=geofacet
data(internet)
library(geofacet)
library(ggplot2)
internet_2015 <- subset(internet, year == 2015)
geoheatmap(facet_data= internet_2015, grid_data= europe_countries_grid1,
facet_col = "country", value_col = "users")