How to make graphics with transparent background i

2019-01-08 04:23发布

问题:

I need to output ggplot2 graphics from R to PNG files with transparent background. Everything is ok with basic R graphics, but no transparency with ggplot2:

d <- rnorm(100) #generating random data

#this returns transparent png
png('tr_tst1.png',width=300,height=300,units="px",bg = "transparent")
boxplot(d)
dev.off()

df <- data.frame(y=d,x=1)
p <- ggplot(df) + stat_boxplot(aes(x = x,y=y)) 
p <- p + opts(
    panel.background = theme_rect(fill = "transparent",colour = NA), # or theme_blank()
    panel.grid.minor = theme_blank(), 
    panel.grid.major = theme_blank()
)
#returns white background
png('tr_tst2.png',width=300,height=300,units="px",bg = "transparent")
p
dev.off()

Is there any way to get transparent background with ggplot2?

回答1:

Updated with the theme() function, ggsave() and the code for the legend background:

df <- data.frame(y = d, x = 1, group = rep(c("gr1", "gr2"), 50))
p <- ggplot(df) +
  stat_boxplot(aes(x = x, y = y, color = group)
    , fill = "transparent" # for the inside of the boxplot
  ) 

Fastest way is using using rect, as all the rectangle elements inherit from rect:

p <- p +
  theme(
        rect = element_rect(fill = "transparent") # all rectangles
      )
    p

More controlled way is to use options of theme:

p <- p +
  theme(
    panel.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent") # bg of the panel
    , plot.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent", color = NA) # bg of the plot
    , panel.grid.major = element_blank() # get rid of major grid
    , panel.grid.minor = element_blank() # get rid of minor grid
    , legend.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent") # get rid of legend bg
    , legend.box.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent") # get rid of legend panel bg
  )
p

To save:

ggsave(p, filename = "tr_tst2.png",  bg = "transparent")


回答2:

There is also a plot.background option in addition to panel.background:

df <- data.frame(y=d,x=1)
p <- ggplot(df) + stat_boxplot(aes(x = x,y=y)) 
p <- p + opts(
    panel.background = theme_rect(fill = "transparent",colour = NA), # or theme_blank()
    panel.grid.minor = theme_blank(), 
    panel.grid.major = theme_blank(),
    plot.background = theme_rect(fill = "transparent",colour = NA)
)
#returns white background
png('tr_tst2.png',width=300,height=300,units="px",bg = "transparent")
print(p)
dev.off()

For some reason, the uploaded image is displaying differently than on my computer, so I've omitted it. But for me, I get a plot with an entirely gray background except for the box part of the boxplot which is still white. That can be changed using the fill aesthetic in the boxplot geom as well, I believe.

Edit

ggplot2 has since been updated and the opts() function has been deprecated. Currently, you would use theme() instead of opts() and element_rect() instead of theme_rect(), etc.



回答3:

Just to improve YCR's answer:

1) I added black lines on x and y axis. Otherwise they are made transparent too.

2) I added a transparent theme to the legend key. Otherwise, you will get a fill there, which won't be very esthetic.

Finally, note that all those work only with pdf and png formats. jpeg fails to produce transparent graphs.

MyTheme_transparent <- theme(
    panel.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent"), # bg of the panel
    plot.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent", color = NA), # bg of the plot
    panel.grid.major = element_blank(), # get rid of major grid
    panel.grid.minor = element_blank(), # get rid of minor grid
    legend.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent"), # get rid of legend bg
    legend.box.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent"), # get rid of legend panel bg
    legend.key = element_rect(fill = "transparent", colour = NA), # get rid of key legend fill, and of the surrounding
    axis.line = element_line(colour = "black") # adding a black line for x and y axis
)