The goal of patchwork
is to make it ridiculously simple to combine separate ggplots into the same graphic. As such it tries to solve the same problem as gridExtra::grid.arrange()
and cowplot::plot_grid
but using an API that incites exploration and iteration, and scales to arbitrarily complex layouts.
You can install patchwork from CRAN using install.packages('patchwork')
. Alternatively you can grab the development version from github using devtools:
# install.packages("devtools") devtools::install_github("thomasp85/patchwork")
The usage of patchwork
is simple: just add plots together!
library(ggplot2) library(patchwork) p1 <- ggplot(mtcars) + geom_point(aes(mpg, disp)) p2 <- ggplot(mtcars) + geom_boxplot(aes(gear, disp, group = gear)) p1 + p2
patchwork provides rich support for arbitrarily complex layouts with full alignment. As an example, check out this very readable code for nesting three plots on top of a third:
p3 <- ggplot(mtcars) + geom_smooth(aes(disp, qsec)) p4 <- ggplot(mtcars) + geom_bar(aes(carb)) (p1 | p2 | p3) / p4
patchwork can do so much more. Check out the guides for learning everything there is to know about all the different features:
Please note that the patchwork project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
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