Aliases: geom_segment geom_curve
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### ** Examples b <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(wt, mpg)) + geom_point() df <- data.frame(x1 = 2.62, x2 = 3.57, y1 = 21.0, y2 = 15.0) b + geom_curve(aes(x = x1, y = y1, xend = x2, yend = y2, colour = "curve"), data = df) + geom_segment(aes(x = x1, y = y1, xend = x2, yend = y2, colour = "segment"), data = df)
b + geom_curve(aes(x = x1, y = y1, xend = x2, yend = y2), data = df, curvature = -0.2)
b + geom_curve(aes(x = x1, y = y1, xend = x2, yend = y2), data = df, curvature = 1)
b + geom_curve( aes(x = x1, y = y1, xend = x2, yend = y2), data = df, arrow = arrow(length = unit(0.03, "npc")) )
ggplot(seals, aes(long, lat)) + geom_segment(aes(xend = long + delta_long, yend = lat + delta_lat), arrow = arrow(length = unit(0.1,"cm"))) + borders("state")
# Use lineend and linejoin to change the style of the segments df2 <- expand.grid( lineend = c('round', 'butt', 'square'), linejoin = c('round', 'mitre', 'bevel'), stringsAsFactors = FALSE ) df2 <- data.frame(df2, y = 1:9) ggplot(df2, aes(x = 1, y = y, xend = 2, yend = y, label = paste(lineend, linejoin))) + geom_segment( lineend = df2$lineend, linejoin = df2$linejoin, size = 3, arrow = arrow(length = unit(0.3, "inches")) ) + geom_text(hjust = 'outside', nudge_x = -0.2) + xlim(0.5, 2)
# You can also use geom_segment to recreate plot(type = "h") : counts <- as.data.frame(table(x = rpois(100,5))) counts$x <- as.numeric(as.character(counts$x)) with(counts, plot(x, Freq, type = "h", lwd = 10))
ggplot(counts, aes(x, Freq)) + geom_segment(aes(xend = x, yend = 0), size = 10, lineend = "butt")