Make ggplot graphs that look like the Wall Street Journal.
Coming soon...
> devtools::install_github("slee981/wsjplot")
> library(ggplot2)
> library(dplyr)
> `%>%` <- magrittr::`%>%`
> economics_long %>%
filter(variable %in% c("psavert", "uempmed")) %>%
ggplot(aes(date, value, color = variable)) +
geom_line() +
scale_y_continuous(
labels = label_wsj(suffix = " M")
) +
scale_color_discrete(
labels = c("Series 1", "Series 2")
) +
theme_wsj() +
labs(
title = "Some Economics Plot",
caption = "Source: Top secret.",
y = ""
)
theme_wsj()
: Sets the default theme. Use as you would anyggplot2::theme_choice()
.label_wsj()
: Formats y-axis ticks such that the top number on the graph has the units, and the rest of the numbers are left visually clean. This also removes the bottom most axis label by default, although this can be overridden. Use in place of anyscales::label_choice()
.
- From your terminal:
$ git clone https://github.com/slee981/wsjplot.git
$ cd wsjplot
- In RStudio:
> library(devtools)
> load_all() # load exported functions into memory
> test() # run tests
> document() # update based on roxygen2 doc strings
> check() # full diagnostic tests