I want to arrange plots with grid.arrange
to make more complex coplots and then use grid.arrange
to combine these complex coplots. I am using the following solution (https://stackoverflow.com/a/13295880/1000343) in this task to arrange mutliple plots and ensure they have equal widths. Here is a demo of the code:
library(ggplot2); library(gridExtra)
gA <- ggplotGrob(A)
gB <- ggplotGrob(B)
maxWidth = grid::unit.pmax(gA$widths[2:5], gB$widths[2:5])
gA$widths[2:5] <- as.list(maxWidth)
gB$widths[2:5] <- as.list(maxWidth)
x <- grid.arrange(gA, gB, ncol=1)
y <- grid.arrange(gA, gB, ncol=1)
grid.arrange(x, y, ncol=2)
To be clear in my case x
and y
are slightly different plots with different values. I know grid.arrange
isn't returning the plot as other grid based functions.
If you look at the source code for grid.arrange
, it is simply a wrapper for arrangeGrob
function (..., as.table = FALSE, clip = TRUE, main = NULL, sub = NULL,
left = NULL, legend = NULL, newpage = TRUE)
{
if (newpage)
grid.newpage()
grid.draw(arrangeGrob(..., as.table = as.table, clip = clip,
main = main, sub = sub, left = left, legend = legend))
}
Therefore
require(ggplot2);require(gridExtra)
A <- ggplot(CO2, aes(x=Plant)) + geom_bar() +coord_flip()
B <- ggplot(CO2, aes(x=Type)) + geom_bar() +coord_flip()
gA <- ggplotGrob(A)
gB <- ggplotGrob(B)
maxWidth = grid::unit.pmax(gA$widths[2:5], gB$widths[2:5])
gA$widths[2:5] <- as.list(maxWidth)
gB$widths[2:5] <- as.list(maxWidth)
x <- arrangeGrob(gA, gB, ncol=1)
y <- arrangeGrob(gA, gB, ncol=1)
grid.arrange(x, y, ncol=2)
will work
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