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% Generated by roxygen2 (4.0.1): do not edit by hand
\name{geom_linerange}
\alias{geom_linerange}
\title{An interval represented by a vertical line.}
\usage{
geom_linerange(mapping = NULL, data = NULL, stat = "identity",
position = "identity", ...)
}
\arguments{
\item{mapping}{The aesthetic mapping, usually constructed with
\code{\link{aes}} or \code{\link{aes_string}}. Only needs to be set
at the layer level if you are overriding the plot defaults.}
\item{data}{A layer specific dataset - only needed if you want to override
the plot defaults.}
\item{stat}{The statistical transformation to use on the data for this
layer.}
\item{position}{The position adjustment to use for overlapping points
on this layer}
\item{...}{other arguments passed on to \code{\link{layer}}. This can
include aesthetics whose values you want to set, not map. See
\code{\link{layer}} for more details.}
}
\description{
An interval represented by a vertical line.
}
\section{Aesthetics}{
\Sexpr[results=rd,stage=build]{ggplot2:::rd_aesthetics("geom", "linerange")}
}
\examples{
# Generate data: means and standard errors of means for prices
# for each type of cut
dmod <- lm(price ~ cut, data=diamonds)
cuts <- data.frame(cut = unique(diamonds$cut),
predict(dmod, data.frame(cut = unique(diamonds$cut)), se=TRUE)[c("fit","se.fit")])
qplot(cut, fit, data=cuts)
# With a bar chart, we are comparing lengths, so the y-axis is
# automatically extended to include 0
qplot(cut, fit, data=cuts, geom="bar")
# Display estimates and standard errors in various ways
se <- ggplot(cuts, aes(cut, fit,
ymin = fit - se.fit, ymax=fit + se.fit, colour = cut))
se + geom_linerange()
se + geom_pointrange()
se + geom_errorbar(width = 0.5)
se + geom_crossbar(width = 0.5)
# Use coord_flip to flip the x and y axes
se + geom_linerange() + coord_flip()
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{geom_errorbar}}: error bars;
\code{\link{geom_pointrange}}: range indicated by straight line, with
point in the middle; \code{\link{geom_crossbar}}: hollow bar with middle
indicated by horizontal line; \code{\link{stat_summary}}: examples of
these guys in use; \code{\link{geom_smooth}}: for continuous analog
}
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