Supply a data
argument to geom_text
:
library(ggplot2)
mtcars$name <- row.names(mtcars)
p <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(wt, mpg))
p + geom_point()
p + geom_point() +
geom_text(data=subset(mtcars, wt > 4 | mpg > 25),
aes(wt,mpg,label=name))
Resulting plot:
PS: I'm really not a fan of the p + geom()
style of constructing ggplots, I'm pretty sure hadley did it in the original ggplot2 book to demonstrate different modifications of the same plot, but people seem to have picked it up and run with it. Here's how I'd do it:
- Just add the different components of the plot together with
+
, don't save each intermediate step.
- Don't bother saving it to a variable unless you really need to, you can still save it to a file if you need to with
ggsave()
- Put all the aesthetics that are going to apply to the whole plot in the first
ggplot
call, only modify the other things if necessary
My version:
ggplot(mtcars, aes(wt, mpg, label=name)) +
geom_point() +
geom_text(data=subset(mtcars, wt > 4 | mpg > 25))
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