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- \name{scale_pomological}
- \alias{scale_pomological}
- \alias{scale_colour_pomological}
- \alias{scale_color_pomological}
- \alias{scale_fill_pomological}
- \title{Pomological Color and Fill Scales}
- \usage{
- scale_colour_pomological(...)
-
- scale_color_pomological(...)
-
- scale_fill_pomological(...)
- }
- \arguments{
- \item{...}{Arguments passed on to \code{ggplot2::discrete_scale}
- \describe{
- \item{aesthetics}{The names of the aesthetics that this scale works with}
- \item{scale_name}{The name of the scale}
- \item{palette}{A palette function that when called with a single integer
- argument (the number of levels in the scale) returns the values that
- they should take}
- \item{name}{The name of the scale. Used as axis or legend title. If
- \code{waiver()}, the default, the name of the scale is taken from the first
- mapping used for that aesthetic. If \code{NULL}, the legend title will be
- omitted.}
- \item{breaks}{One of:
- \itemize{
- \item \code{NULL} for no breaks
- \item \code{waiver()} for the default breaks computed by the
- transformation object
- \item A character vector of breaks
- \item A function that takes the limits as input and returns breaks
- as output
- }}
- \item{labels}{One of:
- \itemize{
- \item \code{NULL} for no labels
- \item \code{waiver()} for the default labels computed by the
- transformation object
- \item A character vector giving labels (must be same length as \code{breaks})
- \item A function that takes the breaks as input and returns labels
- as output
- }}
- \item{limits}{A character vector that defines possible values of the scale
- and their order.}
- \item{expand}{Vector of range expansion constants used to add some
- padding around the data, to ensure that they are placed some distance
- away from the axes. Use the convenience function \code{\link[=expand_scale]{expand_scale()}}
- to generate the values for the \code{expand} argument. The defaults are to
- expand the scale by 5\% on each side for continuous variables, and by
- 0.6 units on each side for discrete variables.}
- \item{na.translate}{Unlike continuous scales, discrete scales can easily show
- missing values, and do so by default. If you want to remove missing values
- from a discrete scale, specify \code{na.translate = FALSE}.}
- \item{na.value}{If \code{na.translate = TRUE}, what value aesthetic
- value should missing be displayed as? Does not apply to position scales
- where \code{NA} is always placed at the far right.}
- \item{drop}{Should unused factor levels be omitted from the scale?
- The default, \code{TRUE}, uses the levels that appear in the data;
- \code{FALSE} uses all the levels in the factor.}
- \item{guide}{A function used to create a guide or its name. See
- \code{\link[=guides]{guides()}} for more info.}
- \item{position}{The position of the axis. "left" or "right" for vertical
- scales, "top" or "bottom" for horizontal scales}
- \item{super}{The super class to use for the constructed scale}
- }}
- }
- \description{
- Color scales based on the USDA Pomological Watercolors paintings.
- }
- \references{
- https://usdawatercolors.nal.usda.gov/pom
- }
- \seealso{
- \link[ggplot2:scale_colour_discrete]{ggplot2::scale_colour_discrete} \link[ggplot2:scale_fill_discrete]{ggplot2::scale_fill_discrete}
- }
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