You are right, it did work. Thanks Case closed. On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 3:35 PM Ron Crump <r.e.cr...@warwick.ac.uk> wrote: > > What error? > Those are warning messages to do with your call to geom_bar. I've never > used geom_bar in that way, I'd create my summaries independently of > the graphing, so can't comment on how it should be used. > > This simple example works fine for me: > ``` > library(ggplot2) > data(iris) > ggplot(iris) + > geom_point(aes(x = Sepal.Width, y = Sepal.Length)) + > facet_wrap(~ Species, nrow = 1) + > theme(strip.text = element_text(size = 10,face = 'bold')) > ``` > > Ron. > > > On 22/02/2022 14:25, Luigi Marongiu wrote: > > I am trying instead to increase the size with `theme(strip.text.x = > > element_text(size = 10))` (evem from 1 onwards) or `theme(strip.text.x > > = element_text(face = "bold"))` but it gives an error (same in both > > cases, even when using `strip.text`): > > ``` > > No summary function supplied, defaulting to `mean_se()` > > No summary function supplied, defaulting to `mean_se()` > > No summary function supplied, defaulting to `mean_se()` > > No summary function supplied, defaulting to `mean_se()` > > No summary function supplied, defaulting to `mean_se()` > > No summary function supplied, defaulting to `mean_se()` > > No summary function supplied, defaulting to `mean_se()` > > No summary function supplied, defaulting to `mean_se()` > > Warning messages: > > 1: Ignoring unknown parameters: fun.y > > 2: Removed 24 rows containing non-finite values (stat_summary). > > 3: Removed 24 rows containing non-finite values (stat_summary). > > 4: Removed 24 rows containing missing values (geom_point). > > > > On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 12:41 PM Ron Crump <r.e.cr...@warwick.ac.uk> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Luigi, > >> > >>> # FROM HERE IT DOES NOT WORK > >>> facet_grid(. ~ Species, scales="free_y") + # THE SCALE IS FIXED FOR ALL > >>> PANELS > >> > >> I don't think you can force facet_grid to do this: the y scale will > >> always be fixed within a row (unless someone else tells you differently, > >> I may have misunderstood this) - this is to allow easy comparison and, > >> consequently, comprehension of the graphic as you scan across a row. > >> > >> You can achieve what you want with: > >> facet_wrap(~ Species, nrow = 1, scales = "free_y") > >> but for the reason above, I'm not sure it's a good thing to do. > >> > >>> scale_colour_manual(values = c("palegreen4", "orangered3")) # THE > >>> COLORS ARE AUTOMATIC > >> > >> You're setting the colour manually - which relates to lines, not fill > >> and you have no colour aesthetic set, just a fill one. > >> > >> Use scale_fill_manual(values = c("palegreen4", "orangered3")) instead. > >> > >>> I would also like to increase the size of the axis labels and the > >>> title size of the panels. > >>> What is the correct syntax? > >> > >> See ?theme - you are interested in axis.title (maybe axis.title.x, > >> axis.title.y) and strip.text (the labels for the facets). See also > >> ?element_text as in theme, you basically want to put something like > >> axis.title = element_text(...), replacing ... with the settings you > >> want. > >> > >> For help specifically on ggplot2 and other tidyverse packages, I'd > >> recommend using https://community.rstudio.com in the future. > >> > >> Best wishes, > >> Ron. > >> > > > >
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