Don't know what your data looks like, but you might try:
p <- Scenario1+guides(fill = guide_colorbar(bar width = 1.5, barheight
= unit(10, "mm")))
print(p)
On 7/5/2017 5:13 PM, Kristi Glover wrote:
Hi R Users,
I tried to increase the legend height in ggplot2, but it did not respond at all
using the follwoing code. Do you have any suggestions for me?
dat<-data.frame(temperature)
P1<-ggplot(dat, aes(X, Y))
Scenario1<-P1+geom_point(aes(colour = value), size = 1)+ theme_bw()+
theme(axis.text.x = element_blank(),axis.text.y = element_blank())
Scenario1<-Scenario1+facet_wrap(~variable,
ncol=2)+scale_color_gradientn(colours = rainbow(48))
Scenario1+guides(fill = guide_colorbar(bar width = 1.5, barheight = unit(10,
"mm")))
Thanks,
KG
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