问题
I have a dataframe with several variables that I wish to label and then use in several ggplots. I have applied labels using the labeller
package with the following code.
library(tidyverse)
library(labeller)
library(ggpubr)
example.df <- data.frame(
origin = sample(c("hum_1", "mou_1"), 100, replace = TRUE),
v1 = rnorm(100, 100, 5),
v2 = rnorm(100, 10,5),
v3 = rnorm (100, 25, 5))
example.df <- example.df %>% set_variable_labels(origin = "original sample", v1 = "effect of Rx", v2 = "response", v3 = "weight (kg)")
This gets the labels to show up in the dataframe. However, when I use ggqqplot
from ggpubr
to plot these variables I don't see the labels in the resultant plots.
vars <- dput(colnames(select_if(example.df, is.numeric)))
lapply(vars, function(item) {
ggqqplot(example.df, x=item, combine = FALSE, facet.by = "origin")+
ggtitle(item)
}
)
I would like to have original sample, effect of rx and weight (kg) show up instead of v1, v2 and v3. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
回答1:
You can give the names to vars
then use either map2()
or imap()
functions from the purrr
package to cycle through them. To include superscripts/subscripts/math notation, use expression()
together with parse(text = ...)
(see also these example1, example2).
names(vars) <- c(expression('effect of Rx'^{1}),
"response",
expression(weight/individual %.% kg[2])
)
vars
#> "effect of Rx"^{\n 1\n} response
#> "v1" "v2"
#> weight/individual %.% kg[2]
#> "v3"
### from purrr package
map2(vars, names(vars), ~ ggqqplot(example.df, x = .x, combine = FALSE, facet.by = "origin") +
ggtitle(parse(text = .y)))
# or `imap(x, ...)` which is short hand for map2(x, names(x), ...)
imap(vars, ~ ggqqplot(example.df, x = .x, combine = FALSE, facet.by = "origin") +
ggtitle(parse(text = .y)))
#> $`"effect of Rx"^{\n 1\n}`
#>
#> $response
#>
#> $`weight/individual %.% kg[2]`
Created on 2019-03-11 by the reprex package (v0.2.1.9000)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55112107/use-dataframe-variable-names-in-plot-titles