Place a legend for each facet_wrap grid in ggplot2

旧时模样 提交于 2019-11-26 20:08:46
Roman Luštrik

Meh, @joran beat me to it (my gridExtra was out of date but took me 10 minutes to realize it). Here's a similar solution, but this one skins the cat generically by levels in Server.

library(gridExtra)
out <- by(data = x, INDICES = x$Server, FUN = function(m) {
      m <- droplevels(m)
      m <- ggplot(m, aes(Date, PercentUsed, group=1, colour = FileSystem)) + 
         geom_jitter(size=2) + geom_smooth(method="loess", se=T)
   })
do.call(grid.arrange, out)

# If you want to supply the parameters to grid.arrange
do.call(grid.arrange, c(out, ncol=3))

The best way to do this is with the gridExtra package:

library(gridExtra)

xs <- split(x,f = x$Server)
p1 <- ggplot(xs$A,aes(x = Date,y = PercentUsed,group = 1,colour = FileSystem)) + 
        geom_jitter(size=0.5) + 
        geom_smooth(method="loess", se=T) + 
        facet_wrap(~Server, ncol=1)

p2 <- p1 %+% xs$B
p3 <- p1 %+% xs$C

grid.arrange(p1,p2,p3)

Instead of using facets, we could make a list of plots per group, then use cowplot::plot_grid for plotting. Each will have it's own legend:

# make list of plots
ggList <- lapply(split(x, x$Server), function(i) {
  ggplot(i, aes(Date, PercentUsed, group = 1, colour = FileSystem)) + 
    geom_jitter(size = 2) +
    geom_smooth(method = "loess", se = TRUE)})

# plot as grid in 1 columns
cowplot::plot_grid(plotlist = ggList, ncol = 1,
                   align = 'v', labels = levels(x$Server))

As suggested by @Axeman, we could add labels using facet_grid(~Server), instead of labels = levels(x$Server).

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