Suppose I have a ggplot with more than one legend.
mov <- subset(movies, length != "")
(p0 <- ggplot(mov, aes(year, rating, colour = length, shape = mpaa)) +
geom_point()
)
I can turn off the display of all the legends like this:
(p1 <- p0 + theme(legend.position = "none"))
Passing show_guide = FALSE
to geom_point
(as per this question) turns off the shape legend.
(p2 <- ggplot(mov, aes(year, rating, colour = length, shape = mpaa)) +
geom_point(show_guide = FALSE)
)
But what if I want to turn off the colour legend instead? There doesn't seem to be a way of telling show_guide
which legend to apply its behaviour to. And there is no show_guide
argument for scales or aesthetics.
(p3 <- ggplot(mov, aes(year, rating, colour = length, shape = mpaa)) +
scale_colour_discrete(show_guide = FALSE) +
geom_point()
)
# Error in discrete_scale
(p4 <- ggplot(mov, aes(year, rating, shape = mpaa)) +
aes(colour = length, show_guide = FALSE) +
geom_point()
)
#draws both legends
This question suggests that the modern (since ggplot2 v0.9.2) way of controlling legends is with the guides
function.
I want to be able to do something like
p0 + guides(
colour = guide_legend(show = FALSE)
)
but guide_legend
doesn't have a show argument.
How do I specify which legends get displayed?
ggplot2
update,show_guide
has been deprecated and replaced byshow.legend
. – PatrickT