I'm trying to make a plot with arrows in ggplot2 looking something like this, which was made using base R grapics. (colors are not important)
Using ggplot2:
library(ggplot2)
library(scales)
library(grid)
df3 <- structure(list(value1 = c(51L, 57L, 59L, 57L, 56L, 56L, 60L,
66L, 61L, 61L), value2 = c(56L, 60L, 66L, 61L, 61L, 59L, 61L,
66L, 63L, 63L), group = c("A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "A", "B",
"C", "D", "E"), time = c("1999", "1999", "1999", "1999", "1999",
"2004", "2004", "2004", "2004", "2004"), y_position = c(1L, 2L,
3L, 4L, 5L, 1L, 2L, 3L, 4L, 5L)), .Names = c("value1", "value2",
"group", "time", "y_position"), row.names = c(NA, -10L), class = "data.frame")
ggplot( df3, aes( x = value1, y = y_position, group = time, color = time)) +
geom_segment( x = min(df3$value1, df3$value2), xend = max( df3$value1, df3$value2 ),
aes( yend = y_position), color = "lightgrey", size = 19) +
scale_y_continuous( labels = df3$group, breaks = df3$y_position) +
theme_classic() + theme( axis.line = element_blank(), axis.title = element_blank() ) +
geom_segment( aes( yend = y_position, xend = value2, color = time, group = time), size = 19, alpha = 0.9,
arrow = arrow(length = unit(40, "points"),type = "closed", angle = 40) )
I get this:
The problem is that the arrows look wrong (in that they don't look like the first plot). Using geom_segment() is not important.
This question may give the answer but I was hoping for something less hacky: Specifying gpar settings for grid arrows in R
update: ggplot2 v2.1.0.9001
If the plot is in your current window you can edit the shape of the arrow directly with
If the plot is in your current window you can edit the shape of the arrow directly with
ggplot now seems to have changed the legend key to an arrow shape, so if you want to change the shape of these as well, you can do this across the full plot with
original answer
Not less hacky, but perhaps easier?? You can edit the grobs returned by
ggplotGrob
.If
p
is your plot:The challenge seems to be that the arrow constructor from the grid package gets messed up if
size
is invoked in thegeom_segment
block.so
looks ridiculous as you show. I tried the workaround of of separating the segment into just a fat segment and an arrow on a skinny segment (two layers) like so:
but now the fat segment end is not mitred and so obscures the arrow.
Fixing the
arrow
parameter seems to be needed.