I want to add a title to a ggvis plot. I can\'t find an example anywhere. It\'s simple to do with other R plots, e.g.
library(ggplot2)
library(ggvis)
x <-
Well, seems like it has not been implemented (or documented?) yet. I'm pretty sure this will be added soon. For now, you can use a dirty hack like so:
df %>% ggvis(~x, ~y) %>% layer_points() %>%
add_axis("x", title = "X units") %>%
add_axis("x", orient = "top", ticks = 0, title = "Plot Title",
properties = axis_props(
axis = list(stroke = "white"),
labels = list(fontSize = 0)))
Furthermore, if you would like to use this hack multiple times, you can create a shorthand for it.
add_title <- function(vis, ..., x_lab = "X units", title = "Plot Title")
{
add_axis(vis, "x", title = x_lab) %>%
add_axis("x", orient = "top", ticks = 0, title = title,
properties = axis_props(
axis = list(stroke = "white"),
labels = list(fontSize = 0)
), ...)
}
df %>% ggvis(~x, ~y) %>% layer_points() %>% add_title() #same as before
df %>% ggvis(~x, ~y) %>% layer_points() %>% add_title(title = "Hello", x_lab = "ton")
Now you can set both the main title and the x axis label simultaneously, fixing the overlap mentioned below.
Also, to change the font size of the title use this code (adapted from @tonytonov's answer):
add_title <- function(vis, ..., x_lab = "X units", title = "Plot Title")
{
add_axis(vis, "x", title = x_lab) %>%
add_axis("x", orient = "top", ticks = 0, title = title,
properties = axis_props(
axis = list(stroke = "white"),
title = list(fontSize = 32),
labels = list(fontSize = 0)
), ...)
}
I updated @tonytonov's answer to not interfere with the default X axis. It is still implemented as an axis, but implements its own 'title' scale and properly merges user-supplied title properties like fontsize and color with the default properties needed to make the axis invisible. This version hides the axis without presuming a particular background color. Three examples follow the function.
library(ggvis)
# ggvis lacks a plot title function, so add one.
# based on clever hack by tonytonov
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/25030002/1135316
add_title <- function(vis, ..., properties=NULL, title = "Plot Title")
{
# recursively merge lists by name
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/13811666/1135316
merge.lists <- function(a, b) {
a.names <- names(a)
b.names <- names(b)
m.names <- sort(unique(c(a.names, b.names)))
sapply(m.names, function(i) {
if (is.list(a[[i]]) & is.list(b[[i]])) merge.lists(a[[i]], b[[i]])
else if (i %in% b.names) b[[i]]
else a[[i]]
}, simplify = FALSE)
}
# default properties make title 'axis' invisible
default.props <- axis_props(
ticks = list(strokeWidth=0),
axis = list(strokeWidth=0),
labels = list(fontSize = 0),
grid = list(strokeWidth=0)
)
# merge the default properties with user-supplied props.
axis.props <- do.call(axis_props, merge.lists(default.props, properties))
# don't step on existing scales.
vis <- scale_numeric(vis, "title", domain = c(0,1), range = 'width')
axis <- ggvis:::create_axis('x', 'title', orient = "top", title = title, properties = axis.props, ...)
ggvis:::append_ggvis(vis, "axes", axis)
}
# add title with default X axis.
iris %>%
ggvis(x = ~Petal.Width) %>%
layer_points(y = ~Petal.Length, fill = ~Species) %>%
add_title(title = "Petal.Width vs. Petal.Length")
# Add title with overridden X axis
iris %>%
ggvis(x = ~Petal.Width) %>%
layer_points(y = ~Petal.Length, fill = ~Species) %>%
add_axis("x", title = "X-axis!!!!", title_offset=40,
properties = axis_props(title=list(fontSize=16),
labels = list(fontSize = 12))) %>%
add_title(title = "Petal.Width vs. Petal.Length")
# Change the font size of the title.
iris %>%
ggvis(x = ~Petal.Width) %>%
layer_points(y = ~Petal.Length, fill = ~Species) %>%
add_title(title = "Petal.Width vs. Petal.Length",
properties = axis_props(title=list(fontSize=20)))