Is there any way to set the break step size in ggplot without defining a sequence. For example:
x <- 1:10
y <- 1:10
df <- data.frame(x, y)
# Plot with auto scale
ggplot(df, aes(x,y)) + geom_point()
# Plot with breaks defined by sequence
ggplot(df, aes(x,y)) + geom_point() +
scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(0,10,1))
# Plot with automatic sequence for breaks
ggplot(df, aes(x,y)) + geom_point() +
scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(min(df$y),max(df$y),1))
# Does this exist?
ggplot(df, aes(x,y)) + geom_point() +
scale_y_continuous(break_step = 1)
You may say I am being lazy but there have been a few occasions where I have had to change the min
and max
limits of my seq
due to the addition of error bars. So I just want to say...use a break size of x, with automatic scale limits.
You can define your own function to pass to the breaks argument. An example that would work in your case would be
Then
gives
You could modify this to pass the step of the breaks, e.g.
then
would create a y-axis with ticks at 2, 4, .., 10, etc.
You can take this even further by writing your own scale function
and just call it like