I have some code in a Shiny app that produces the first plot below. As you can see the font size varies with the size of the correlation coefficient. I would like to produce something similar with ggpairs (GGally) or ggplot2. The second image below was produced with the following code:
library(GGally)
ggpairs(df,
upper = list(params = c(size = 10)),
lower = list(continuous = "smooth", params = c(method = "loess", fill = "blue"))
)
As you can see the size of the correlation font is adjustable using size but when I set a vector of sizes only the first value is used. I would also like to remove 'Corr:' and add an indicator of significance. Using colors for the sign of the correlation coefficient would also be nice. In lower, method
and fill
are not linked to smooth
. Any suggestions on how to get the 2nd plot to capture more features of the 1st would be great.
Anscombe's data:
df <- structure(list(y1 = c(8.04, 6.95, 7.58, 8.81, 8.33, 9.96, 7.24,
4.26, 10.84, 4.82, 5.68), x1 = c(10L, 8L, 13L, 9L, 11L, 14L,
6L, 4L, 12L, 7L, 5L), y2 = c(9.14, 8.14, 8.74, 8.77, 9.26, 8.1,
6.13, 3.1, 9.13, 7.26, 4.74), x2 = c(10L, 8L, 13L, 9L, 11L, 14L,
6L, 4L, 12L, 7L, 5L), y3 = c(7.46, 6.77, 12.74, 7.11, 7.81, 8.84,
6.08, 5.39, 8.15, 6.42, 5.73), x3 = c(10L, 8L, 13L, 9L, 11L,
14L, 6L, 4L, 12L, 7L, 5L)), .Names = c("y1", "x1", "y2", "x2",
"y3", "x3"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA, -11L))
# based mostly on http://gallery.r-enthusiasts.com/RGraphGallery.php?graph=137
panel.plot <- function(x, y) {
usr <- par("usr"); on.exit(par(usr))
par(usr = c(0, 1, 0, 1))
ct <- cor.test(x,y)
sig <- symnum(ct$p.value, corr = FALSE, na = FALSE,
cutpoints = c(0, 0.001, 0.01, 0.05, 0.1, 1),
symbols = c("***", "**", "*", ".", " "))
r <- ct$estimate
rt <- format(r, digits=2)[1]
cex <- 0.5/strwidth(rt)
text(.5, .5, rt, cex=cex * abs(r))
text(.8, .8, sig, cex=cex, col='blue')
}
panel.smooth <- function (x, y) {
points(x, y)
abline(lm(y~x), col="red")
lines(stats::lowess(y~x), col="blue")
}
pairs(df, lower.panel=panel.smooth, upper.panel=panel.plot)
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