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hrbrthemes : Additional Themes and Theme Components for ‘ggplot2’

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This is a very focused package that provides typography-centric themes and theme components for ggplot2. It’s a an extract/riff of hrbrmisc created by request.

The core theme: theme_ipsum (“ipsum” is Latin for “precise”) uses Arial Narrow which should be installed on practically any modern system, so it’s “free”-ish. This font is condensed, has solid default kerning pairs and geometric numbers. That’s what I consider the “font trifecta” must-have for charts. An additional quality for fonts for charts is that they have a diversity of weights. Arial Narrow (the one on most systems, anyway) does not have said diversity but this quality is not (IMO) a “must have”.

The following functions are implemented/objects are exported:

Core themes & scales:

  • theme_ipsum: Arial Narrow-based theme
  • theme_ipsum_ps: IBM Plex Sans-based theme
  • theme_ipsum_rc: Roboto Condensed-based theme
  • theme_ipsum_tw: Titillium Web-based theme
  • scale_x_comma / scale_y_comma: Comma format for axis text and better expand defaults (you need to set limits)
  • scale_x_percent / scale_y_percent: Percent format for axis text and expand=c(0,0) (you need to set limits)
  • scale_color_ipsum / scale_fill_ipsum / ipsum_pal: A muted discrete color palette with 9 colors

Utilities:

  • flush_ticks: Makes axis text labels flush on the ends
  • gg_check: Spell check ggplot2 plot labels
  • update_geom_font_defaults: Update font defaults for text geoms (the default is — unsurprisingly — Arial Narrow)

R Markdown:

  • ipsum: minimalistic HTML template
  • ipsum_pdf: everything you need to use hrbrthemes in PDFs

The following global variables are now in your namespace:

  • font_an: a short global alias for “Arial Narrow
  • font_ps: a short global alias for “IBMPlexSans
  • font_ps_light: a short global alias for “IBMPlexSans-Light
  • font_rc: a short global alias for “Roboto Condensed
  • font_rc_light: a short global alias for “Roboto Condensed Light
  • font_tw: a short global alias for “Titillium Web
  • font_tw_bold: a short global alias for "Titillium Web Bold" (NOTE: may be an issue with name on macOS 10.13)
  • font_tw_light: a short global alias for "Titillium Web Light" (NOTE: may be an issue with name on macOS 10.13)

Installation

devtools::install_github("hrbrmstr/hrbrthemes")

Usage

library(hrbrthemes)
library(gcookbook)
library(tidyverse)

# current verison
packageVersion("hrbrthemes")
## [1] '0.5.0'

Base theme (Arial Narrow)

ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
  geom_point() +
  labs(x="Fuel effiiency (mpg)", y="Weight (tons)",
       title="Seminal ggplot2 scatterplot example",
       subtitle="A plot that is only useful for demonstration purposes",
       caption="Brought to you by the letter 'g'") + 
  theme_ipsum()

Roboto Condensed

ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
  geom_point() +
  labs(x="Fuel effiiency (mpg)", y="Weight (tons)",
       title="Seminal ggplot2 scatterplot example",
       subtitle="A plot that is only useful for demonstration purposes",
       caption="Brought to you by the letter 'g'") + 
  theme_ipsum_rc()

IBM Plex Sans

ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
  geom_jitter(aes(color=class, fill=class), size=3, shape=21, alpha=1/2) +
  scale_x_continuous(expand=c(0,0), limits=c(1, 8), breaks=1:8) +
  scale_y_continuous(expand=c(0,0), limits=c(10, 50)) +
  scale_color_ipsum() +
  scale_fill_ipsum() +
  facet_wrap(~class, scales="free") +
  labs(
    title="IBM Plex Sans Test",
    subtitle="This is a subtitle to see the how it looks in IBM Plex Sans",
    caption="Source: hrbrthemes & IBM"
  ) +
  theme_ipsum_ps(grid="XY", axis="xy") +
  theme(legend.position="none") -> gg

flush_ticks(gg)
## theme(axis.text.x=element_text(hjust=c(0, rep(0.5, 6), 1))) +
## theme(axis.text.y=element_text(vjust=c(0, rep(0.5, 3), 1)))

IBM Plex Sans

ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
  geom_jitter(aes(color=class, fill=class), size=3, shape=21, alpha=1/2) +
  scale_x_continuous(expand=c(0,0), limits=c(1, 8), breaks=1:8) +
  scale_y_continuous(expand=c(0,0), limits=c(10, 50)) +
  scale_color_ipsum() +
  scale_fill_ipsum() +
  facet_wrap(~class, scales="free") +
  labs(
    title="Titillium Web",
    subtitle="This is a subtitle to see the how it looks in Titillium Web",
    caption="Source: hrbrthemes & Google"
  ) +
  theme_ipsum_tw(grid="XY", axis="xy") +
  theme(legend.position="none") -> gg

flush_ticks(gg)
## theme(axis.text.x=element_text(hjust=c(0, rep(0.5, 6), 1))) +
## theme(axis.text.y=element_text(vjust=c(0, rep(0.5, 3), 1)))

Scales (Color/Fill)

ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
  geom_point(aes(color=factor(carb))) +
  labs(x="Fuel effiiency (mpg)", y="Weight (tons)",
       title="Seminal ggplot2 scatterplot example",
       subtitle="A plot that is only useful for demonstration purposes",
       caption="Brought to you by the letter 'g'") + 
  scale_color_ipsum() +
  theme_ipsum_rc()

Scales (Axis)

count(mpg, class) %>% 
  mutate(pct=n/sum(n)) %>% 
  ggplot(aes(class, pct)) +
  geom_col() +
  scale_y_percent() +
  labs(x="Fuel effiiency (mpg)", y="Weight (tons)",
       title="Seminal ggplot2 column chart example with percents",
       subtitle="A plot that is only useful for demonstration purposes",
       caption="Brought to you by the letter 'g'") + 
  theme_ipsum(grid="Y")

ggplot(uspopage, aes(x=Year, y=Thousands, fill=AgeGroup)) + 
  geom_area() +
  scale_fill_ipsum() +
  scale_x_continuous(expand=c(0,0)) +
  scale_y_comma() +
  labs(title="Age distribution of population in the U.S., 1900-2002",
       subtitle="Example data from the R Graphics Cookbook",
       caption="Source: R Graphics Cookbook") +
  theme_ipsum_rc(grid="XY") +
  theme(axis.text.x=element_text(hjust=c(0, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 1))) +
  theme(legend.position="bottom")

update_geom_font_defaults(font_rc_light)

count(mpg, class) %>% 
  mutate(n=n*2000) %>% 
  arrange(n) %>% 
  mutate(class=factor(class, levels=class)) %>% 
  ggplot(aes(class, n)) +
  geom_col() +
  geom_text(aes(label=scales::comma(n)), hjust=0, nudge_y=2000) +
  scale_y_comma(limits=c(0,150000)) +
  coord_flip() +
  labs(x="Fuel effiiency (mpg)", y="Weight (tons)",
       title="Seminal ggplot2 column chart example with commas",
       subtitle="A plot that is only useful for demonstration purposes, esp since you'd never\nreally want direct labels and axis labels",
       caption="Brought to you by the letter 'g'") + 
  theme_ipsum_rc(grid="X")

Spellcheck ggplot2 labels

df <- data.frame(x=c(20, 25, 30), y=c(4, 4, 4), txt=c("One", "Two", "Three"))

ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
  geom_point() +
  labs(x="This is some txt", y="This is more text",
       title="Thisy is a titlle",
       subtitle="This is a subtitley",
       caption="This is a captien") +
  theme_ipsum_rc(grid="XY") -> gg

gg_check(gg)
## Possible misspelled words in [title]: (Thisy, titlle)
## Possible misspelled words in [subtitle]: (subtitley)
## Possible misspelled words in [caption]: (captien)

Test Results

library(hrbrthemes)

date()
## [1] "Tue Jan  9 15:44:53 2018"

devtools::test()
## ✔ | OK F W S | Context
## |  0       | basic functionality|  1       | basic functionality|  2       | basic functionality|  3       | basic functionality|  4       | basic functionality|  5       | basic functionality|  6       | basic functionality|  7       | basic functionality|  8       | basic functionality|  9       | basic functionality| 10       | basic functionality| 10       | basic functionality [2.0 s]
## |  0       | themes
## |  1       | themes
## |  2       | themes|  2       | themes [0.7 s]
## 
## ══ Results ════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
## Duration: 2.8 s
## 
## OK:       12
## Failed:   0
## Warnings: 0
## Skipped:  0

Code of Conduct

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

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