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The geometries are based on ggplot2::geom_histogram() and ggplot2::geom_freqpoly(). See the documentation for those functions for more details.

This interactive version is only providing a single tooltip per group of data (same for data_id). It means it is only possible to associate a single tooltip to a set of bins.

Usage

geom_freqpoly_interactive(...)

geom_histogram_interactive(...)

Arguments

...

arguments passed to base function, plus any of the interactive_parameters.

Details for interactive geom functions

The interactive parameters can be supplied with two ways:

  • As aesthetics with the mapping argument (via ggplot2::aes()). In this way they can be mapped to data columns and apply to a set of geometries.

  • As plain arguments into the geom_*_interactive function. In this way they can be set to a scalar value.

See also

Examples

# add interactive histogram -------
library(ggplot2)
library(ggiraph)

p <- ggplot(diamonds, aes(carat)) +
  geom_histogram_interactive(bins=30, aes(tooltip = after_stat(count),
                                          group = 1L) )
x <- girafe(ggobj = p)
if( interactive() ) print(x)

p <- ggplot(diamonds, aes(price, colour = cut, tooltip = cut, data_id = cut)) +
  geom_freqpoly_interactive(binwidth = 500)
x <- girafe(ggobj = p)
x <- girafe_options(x = x,
                    opts_hover(css = "stroke-width:3px;") )
if( interactive() ) print(x)