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Add marginal density/histogram to geom_hex

Open mikejiang opened this issue 8 years ago • 7 comments

It will be nice to able to show geom_hex along with two densities on top and right since there are circumstances where scatterplot is too slow due to the huge number of events.

mikejiang avatar Jul 22 '16 22:07 mikejiang

You can do that right now. Just call ggMarginal() with a plot that has a geom_hex layer instead of geom_point.

library(ggplot2)
library(ggExtra)
d <- ggplot(diamonds, aes(carat, price))
ggMarginal(d + geom_hex())

daattali avatar Jul 22 '16 23:07 daattali

For your information, I'd like to let @daattali know that geom_hex is no longer supported since ggExtra version 0.9, although there is another way to achieve similar plots (http://www.lreding.com/nonstandard_deviations/2017/08/19/cowmarg/).

Example:

(R: 3.6.1, ggplot2: 3.2.1, ggExtra: 0.9)

library(ggplot2)
library(ggExtra)
p1 <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(wt, mpg))
ggMarginal(p1 + geom_point(), type = "density")

ggMarginal(p1 + geom_hex(), type = "density")
#> Error: No geom_point layer was found in your scatter plot
ggMarginal(p1 + geom_hex(), type = "histogram")
#> Error: No geom_point layer was found in your scatter plot

Created on 2019-11-27 by the reprex package (v0.3.0)

hisakatha avatar Nov 26 '19 22:11 hisakatha

Thanks. You could technically still do it with ggExtra by also adding + geom_point(col="transparent") but it's not very efficient because the geom_point takes a long time

library(ggplot2)
library(ggExtra)
d <- ggplot(diamonds, aes(carat, price))
ggMarginal(d + geom_point(col="transparent")+geom_hex())

But I'll reopen the issue since that's not a great solution

daattali avatar Nov 29 '19 01:11 daattali

@daattali , do we want to relax the assumption that there has to be a geom_point layer for ggMarginal to try to create the marginals? In other words, do we want to check if there is either geom_point or geom_hex moving forward, as opposed to requiring there be a geom_point layer?

crew102 avatar Nov 30 '19 22:11 crew102

I'm comfortable with that, under the assumption that it will also work correctly of course :) I tried seeing what happens if we check for point OR hex, and didn't change anything else, and the results are incorrect because the marginal density treats the hex as if they are regular points, disregarding the density that each hex point conveys.

library(ggplot2)
library(ggExtra)
d <- ggplot(diamonds, aes(carat, price))
ggMarginal(d + geom_point())

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ggMarginal(d + geom_hex())

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daattali avatar Dec 01 '19 07:12 daattali

Ergh, you're right. It would be possible to use the underlying data, but it would add additional complexity to the codebase and I don't think it would be worth it. I'm partial to simply requiring that a geom_point layer be used.

crew102 avatar Dec 03 '19 03:12 crew102

Agreed. This can remain open as I'm not opposed to supporting it if a natural solution presents itself

daattali avatar Dec 03 '19 03:12 daattali