Using ggplot2\'s stat_smooth(), I\'m curious how one might adjust the transparency of the generated regression line. Using geom_points() or geom_line(), one normally sets a
To set alpha value just for the line you should replace stat_smooth()
with geom_line()
and then inside the geom_line()
use the same arguments as in stat_smooth()
and additionally add stat="smooth"
.
ggplot(df, aes(x=x, y=value, color=variable)) +
geom_point(size=2) +
geom_line(stat="smooth",method = "lm", formula = y ~ 0 + I(1/x) + I((x-1)/x),
size = 1.5,
linetype ="dashed",
alpha = 0.5)
As an alternative that's slightly more intuitive -- perhaps created since this answer -- you can use stat_smooth (geom="line")
. The SE envelope disappears, though you can add it back with something like:
geom_smooth (alpha=0.3, size=0, span=0.5)
stat_smooth (geom="line", alpha=0.3, size=3, span=0.5) +
The first line creates the SE. with no (0-width) line, and the second line adds the line over top of it. The (current) documentation mentions that stat_smooth
is for non-standard geoms (e.g. "line").