This is primarily used for aligning points generated through
geom_point()
with dodged boxplots (e.g., a geom_boxplot()
with
a fill aesthetic supplied).
position_jitterdodge( jitter.width = NULL, jitter.height = 0, dodge.width = 0.75, seed = NA )
jitter.width | degree of jitter in x direction. Defaults to 40% of the resolution of the data. |
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jitter.height | degree of jitter in y direction. Defaults to 0. |
dodge.width | the amount to dodge in the x direction. Defaults to 0.75,
the default |
seed | A random seed to make the jitter reproducible.
Useful if you need to apply the same jitter twice, e.g., for a point and
a corresponding label.
The random seed is reset after jittering.
If |
Other position adjustments:
position_dodge()
,
position_identity()
,
position_jitter()
,
position_nudge()
,
position_stack()
dsub <- diamonds[sample(nrow(diamonds), 1000), ] ggplot(dsub, aes(x = cut, y = carat, fill = clarity)) + geom_boxplot(outlier.size = 0) + geom_point(pch = 21, position = position_jitterdodge())