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ggplot2 - Assign point color depending on data.frame column value R

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I'm reading data from a csv with R with data<-read.csv("/data.csv") and get something like:

Group    x   y  size    Color
Medium   1   2  2000    yellow
Small   -1   2  1000    red
Large    2  -1  4000    green
Other   -1  -1  2500    blue

Each group color may vary, they are assigned by a formula when the csv file is generated, but those are all the possible colors (the number of groups may also vary).

I've been trying to use ggplot() like so:

data<-read.csv("data.csv")
xlim<-max(c(abs(min(data$x)),abs(max(data$x))))
ylim<-max(c(abs(min(data$y)),abs(max(data$y))))
data$Color<-as.character(data$Color)
print(data)
ggplot(data, aes(x = x, y = y, label = Group)) +
geom_point(aes(size = size, colour = Group), show.legend = TRUE) +
scale_color_manual(values=c(data$Color)) +
geom_text(size = 4) +
scale_size(range = c(5,15)) +
scale_x_continuous(name="x", limits=c(xlim*-1-1,xlim+1))+
scale_y_continuous(name="y", limits=c(ylim*-1-1,ylim+1))+
theme_bw()

Everything is correct except for the colors

  • small is drawn blue
  • Medium is drawn red
  • Other is drawn green
  • Large is drawn yellow

I noticed the legend at the right orders the Groups alphabetically (Large, Medium, Other, Small), but the colors stay in the csv file order.

Here is a screenshot of the plot.

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Can anyone tell me what's missing in my code to fix this? other approaches to achieve the same result are welcome.

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One way to do this, as suggested by help("scale_colour_manual") is to use a named character vector:

col <- as.character(data$Color)
names(col) <- as.character(data$Group)

And then map the values argument of the scale to this vector

# just showing the relevant line
scale_color_manual(values=col) +

full code

xlim<-max(c(abs(min(data$x)),abs(max(data$x))))
ylim<-max(c(abs(min(data$y)),abs(max(data$y))))

col <- as.character(data$Color)
names(col) <- as.character(data$Group)

ggplot(data, aes(x = x, y = y, label = Group)) +
  geom_point(aes(size = size, colour = Group), show.legend = TRUE) +
  scale_color_manual(values=col) +
  geom_text(size = 4) +
  scale_size(range = c(5,15)) +
  scale_x_continuous(name="x", limits=c(xlim*-1-1,xlim+1))+
  scale_y_continuous(name="y", limits=c(ylim*-1-1,ylim+1))+
  theme_bw()

Ouput:

enter image description here

Data

data <- read.table("Group    x   y  size    Color
Medium   1   2  2000    yellow
Small   -1   2  1000    red
Large    2  -1  4000    green
Other   -1  -1  2500    blue",head=TRUE)

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