The geometry is based on ggplot2::geom_raster()
.
See the documentation for those functions for more details.
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.
Examples
# add interactive raster to a ggplot -------
library(ggplot2)
library(ggiraph)
df <- expand.grid(x = 0:5, y = 0:5)
df$z <- runif(nrow(df))
gg <- ggplot(df, aes(x, y, fill = z, tooltip = "tooltip")) +
geom_raster_interactive() +
scale_fill_gradient_interactive(
data_id = "coco", onclick = "cici", tooltip = "cucu"
)
x <- girafe(ggobj = gg)
if( interactive() ) print(x)