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#' @param t,r,b,l Dimensions of each margin. (To remember order, think trouble).
#' @param unit Default units of dimensions. Defaults to "pt" so it
#' can be most easily scaled with the text.
#' @rdname element
#' @export
margin <- function(t = 0, r = 0, b = 0, l = 0, unit = "pt") {
u <- unit(c(t, r, b, l), unit)
class(u) <- c("margin", class(u))
u
}
is.margin <- function(x) {
inherits(x, "margin")
}
margin_height <- function(grob, margins) {
if (is.zero(grob)) return(unit(0, "cm"))
grobHeight(grob) + margins[1] + margins[3]
}
margin_width <- function(grob, margins) {
if (is.zero(grob)) return(unit(0, "cm"))
grobWidth(grob) + margins[2] + margins[4]
}
#' Text grob, height, and width
#'
#' This function returns a list containing a text grob (and, optionally,
#' debugging grobs) and the height and width of the text grob.
#'
#' @param label Either `NULL`, a string (length 1 character vector), or
#' an expression.
#' @param x,y x and y locations where the text is to be placed. If `x` and `y`
#' are `NULL`, `hjust` and `vjust` are used to determine the location.
#' @inheritParams titleGrob
#'
#' @noRd
title_spec <- function(label, x, y, hjust, vjust, angle, gp = gpar(),
debug = FALSE, check.overlap = FALSE) {
if (is.null(label)) return(zeroGrob())
# We rotate the justifiation values to obtain the correct x and y reference point,
# since hjust and vjust are applied relative to the rotated text frame in textGrob
just <- rotate_just(angle, hjust, vjust)
n <- max(length(x), length(y), 1)
x <- x %||% unit(rep(just$hjust, n), "npc")
y <- y %||% unit(rep(just$vjust, n), "npc")
text_grob <- textGrob(
label,
x,
y,
hjust = hjust,
vjust = vjust,
rot = angle,
gp = gp,
check.overlap = check.overlap
)
# The grob dimensions don't include the text descenders, so these need to be added
# manually. Because descentDetails calculates the actual descenders of the specific
# text label, which depends on the label content, we replace the label with one that
# has the common letters with descenders. This guarantees that the grob always has
# the same height regardless of whether the text actually contains letters with
# descenders or not. The same happens automatically with ascenders already.
descent <- font_descent(gp$fontfamily, gp$fontface, gp$fontsize, gp$cex)
# Use trigonometry to calculate grobheight and width for rotated grobs. This is only
# exactly correct when vjust = 1. We need to take the absolute value so we don't make
# the grob smaller when it's flipped over.
text_height <- unit(1, "grobheight", text_grob) + abs(cos(angle[1] / 180 * pi)) * descent
text_width <- unit(1, "grobwidth", text_grob) + abs(sin(angle[1] / 180 * pi)) * descent
if (isTRUE(debug)) {
children <- gList(
rectGrob(gp = gpar(fill = "cornsilk", col = NA)),
pointsGrob(x, y, pch = 20, gp = gpar(col = "gold")),
text_grob
)
} else {
children <- gList(text_grob)
}
list(
text_grob = children,
text_height = text_height,
text_width = text_width
)
}
#' Add margins
#'
#' Given a text grob, `add_margins()` adds margins around the grob in the
#' directions determined by `margin_x` and `margin_y`.
#'
#' @param grob A gList containing a grob, such as a text grob
#' @param height,width Usually the height and width of the text grob. Passed as
#' separate arguments from the grob itself because in the special case of
#' facet strip labels each set of strips should share the same height and
#' width, even if the labels are of different length.
#' @inheritParams titleGrob
#'
#' @noRd
add_margins <- function(grob, height, width, margin = NULL,
gp = gpar(), margin_x = FALSE, margin_y = FALSE) {
if (is.null(margin)) {
margin <- margin(0, 0, 0, 0)
}
if (margin_x && margin_y) {
widths <- unit.c(margin[4], width, margin[2])
heights <- unit.c(margin[1], height, margin[3])
vp <- viewport(
layout = grid.layout(3, 3, heights = heights, widths = widths),
gp = gp
)
child_vp <- viewport(layout.pos.row = 2, layout.pos.col = 2)
} else if (margin_x) {
widths <- unit.c(margin[4], width, margin[2])
vp <- viewport(layout = grid.layout(1, 3, widths = widths), gp = gp)
child_vp <- viewport(layout.pos.col = 2)
heights <- unit(1, "null")
} else if (margin_y) {
heights <- unit.c(margin[1], height, margin[3])
vp <- viewport(layout = grid.layout(3, 1, heights = heights), gp = gp)
child_vp <- viewport(layout.pos.row = 2)
widths <- unit(1, "null")
} else {
widths <- width
heights <- height
return(
gTree(
children = grob,
widths = widths,
heights = heights,
cl = "titleGrob"
)
)
}
gTree(
children = grob,
vp = vpTree(vp, vpList(child_vp)),
widths = widths,
heights = heights,
cl = "titleGrob"
)
}
#' Create a text grob with the proper location and margins
#'
#' `titleGrob()` is called when creating titles and labels for axes, legends,
#' and facet strips.
#'
#' @param label Text to place on the plot. These maybe axis titles, axis labels,
#' facet strip titles, etc.
#' @param x,y x and y locations where the text is to be placed.
#' @param hjust,vjust Horizontal and vertical justification of the text.
#' @param angle Angle of rotation of the text.
#' @param gp Additional graphical parameters in a call to `gpar()`.
#' @param margin Margins around the text. See [margin()] for more
#' details.
#' @param margin_x,margin_y Whether or not to add margins in the x/y direction.
#' @param debug If `TRUE`, aids visual debugging by drawing a solid
#' rectangle behind the complete text area, and a point where each label
#' is anchored.
#'
#' @noRd
titleGrob <- function(label, x, y, hjust, vjust, angle = 0, gp = gpar(),
margin = NULL, margin_x = FALSE, margin_y = FALSE,
debug = FALSE, check.overlap = FALSE) {
if (is.null(label))
return(zeroGrob())
# Get text grob, text height, and text width
grob_details <- title_spec(
label,
x = x,
y = y,
hjust = hjust,
vjust = vjust,
angle = angle,
gp = gp,
debug = debug,
check.overlap = check.overlap
)
add_margins(
grob = grob_details$text_grob,
height = grob_details$text_height,
width = grob_details$text_width,
gp = gp,
margin = margin,
margin_x = margin_x,
margin_y = margin_y
)
}
#' @export
widthDetails.titleGrob <- function(x) {
sum(x$widths)
}
#' @export
heightDetails.titleGrob <- function(x) {
sum(x$heights)
}
#' Justifies a grob within a larger drawing area
#'
#' `justify_grobs()` can be used to take one or more grobs and draw them justified inside a larger
#' drawing area, such as the cell in a gtable. It is needed to correctly place [`titleGrob`]s
#' with margins.
#'
#' @param grobs The single grob or list of grobs to justify.
#' @param x,y x and y location of the reference point relative to which justification
#' should be performed. If `NULL`, justification will be done relative to the
#' enclosing drawing area (i.e., `x = hjust` and `y = vjust`).
#' @param hjust,vjust Horizontal and vertical justification of the grob relative to `x` and `y`.
#' @param int_angle Internal angle of the grob to be justified. When justifying a text
#' grob with rotated text, this argument can be used to make `hjust` and `vjust` operate
#' relative to the direction of the text.
#' @param debug If `TRUE`, aids visual debugging by drawing a solid
#' rectangle behind the complete grob area.
#'
#' @noRd
justify_grobs <- function(grobs, x = NULL, y = NULL, hjust = 0.5, vjust = 0.5,
int_angle = 0, debug = FALSE) {
if (!inherits(grobs, "grob")) {
if (is.list(grobs)) {
return(lapply(grobs, justify_grobs, x, y, hjust, vjust, int_angle, debug))
}
else {
cli::cli_abort("{.arg grobs} must be an individual {.cls grob} or list of {.cls grob} objects.")
}
}
if (inherits(grobs, "zeroGrob")) {
return(grobs)
}
# adjust hjust and vjust according to internal angle
just <- rotate_just(int_angle, hjust, vjust)
x <- x %||% unit(just$hjust, "npc")
y <- y %||% unit(just$vjust, "npc")
if (isTRUE(debug)) {
children <- gList(
rectGrob(gp = gpar(fill = "lightcyan", col = NA)),
grobs
)
}
else {
children = gList(grobs)
}
result_grob <- gTree(
children = children,
vp = viewport(
x = x,
y = y,
width = grobWidth(grobs),
height = grobHeight(grobs),
just = unlist(just)
)
)
if (isTRUE(debug)) {
#cat("x, y:", c(x, y), "\n")
#cat("E - hjust, vjust:", c(hjust, vjust), "\n")
grobTree(
result_grob,
pointsGrob(x, y, pch = 20, gp = gpar(col = "mediumturquoise"))
)
} else {
result_grob
}
}
#' Rotate justification parameters counter-clockwise
#'
#' @param angle angle of rotation, in degrees
#' @param hjust horizontal justification
#' @param vjust vertical justification
#' @return A list with two components, `hjust` and `vjust`, containing the rotated hjust and vjust values
#'
#' @noRd
rotate_just <- function(angle, hjust, vjust) {
## Ideally we would like to do something like the following commented-out lines,
## but it currently yields unexpected results for angles other than 0, 90, 180, 270.
## Problems arise in particular in cases where the horizontal and the vertical
## alignment model differ, for example, where horizontal alignment is relative to a
## point but vertical alignment is relative to an interval. This case arises for
## x and y axis tick labels.
##
## For more details, see: https://github.com/tidyverse/ggplot2/issues/2653
# # convert angle to radians
#rad <- (angle %||% 0) * pi / 180
#
#hnew <- cos(rad) * hjust - sin(rad) * vjust + (1 - cos(rad) + sin(rad)) / 2
#vnew <- sin(rad) * hjust + cos(rad) * vjust + (1 - cos(rad) - sin(rad)) / 2
angle <- (angle %||% 0) %% 360
if (0 <= angle & angle < 90) {
hnew <- hjust
vnew <- vjust
} else if (90 <= angle & angle < 180) {
hnew <- 1 - vjust
vnew <- hjust
} else if (180 <= angle & angle < 270) {
hnew <- 1 - hjust
vnew <- 1 - vjust
} else if (270 <= angle & angle < 360) {
hnew <- vjust
vnew <- 1 - hjust
}
list(hjust = hnew, vjust = vnew)
}
descent_cache <- new.env(parent = emptyenv())
# Important: This function is not vectorized. Do not use to look up multiple
# font descents at once.
font_descent <- function(family = "", face = "plain", size = 12, cex = 1) {
cur_dev <- names(grDevices::dev.cur())
if (cur_dev == "null device") {
cache <- FALSE # don't cache if no device open
} else {
cache <- TRUE
}
key <- paste0(cur_dev, ':', family, ':', face, ":", size, ":", cex)
# we only look up the first result; this function is not vectorized
key <- key[1]
descent <- descent_cache[[key]]
if (is.null(descent)) {
descent <- convertHeight(grobDescent(textGrob(
label = "gjpqyQ",
gp = gpar(
fontsize = size,
cex = cex,
fontfamily = family,
fontface = face
)
)), 'inches')
if (cache) {
descent_cache[[key]] <- descent
}
}
descent
}
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