This works OK, but there is some extra spacing between the panels, the top axis and the strip on the top, and the left labels and panel.
How can I remove these extra spaces? I've tried changing various layout.widths settings with no luck. It seems the spaces are calculated based on the number of conditioning variables, in this case 2 (sex+smoker). Thanks in advance... -Sam -----Original Message----- From: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 6:04 PM To: Walker, Sam Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [R] ggplot facet label font size On 8/2/06, Walker, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do I change the font size in the facet labels along the edges of the > plot? > > For example (from the ggplot help file): > p<-ggplot(tips, sex ~ smoker, aesthetics=list(x=tip/total_bill)) > gghistogram(p) > > In this plot, the facet labels are "smoker: No", "smoker: Yes", "sex: > Female", "sex: Male". What command can I use to reduce the font size of > these labels? > > In lattice terminology, cex is used to scale these strip labels. But I > couldn't find the equivalent in ggplot. > > The reason I'm asking is I have a 9x7 array of plots which I've been > plotting with lattice. I wanted to use ggplot because I like having the > labels on the edge of the plots Note that lattice can do that by using custom strip functions: library(ggplot) # data resides here library(lattice) my.strip <- function(which.given, which.panel, ...) if (which.given == 1 && which.panel[2] == 2) strip.default(which.given, which.panel, ...) my.strip.left <- function(which.given, which.panel, ..., horizontal) if (which.given == 2 && which.panel[1] == 1) strip.default(which.given, which.panel, horizontal = FALSE, ...) histogram(~ tip/total_bill | sex + smoker, tips, strip = my.strip, strip.left = my.strip.left, par.settings = list(add.text = list(cex = 0.7))) ______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
