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@jacobpwagner
For reference to apparently a similar problem, see your .md file where it is claimed fills will appear but they do not.
See figures 5th & 6th figure at the link below:
[(https://github.com/RGLab/ggcyto/blob/master/vignettes/ggcyto.flowSet.md)]
In creating ggcyto figure, certain forms of faceting produces plots that are expected to have a legend but do not produce one. Further, when using geom_gate() on a 1D figure, The fill on the figure disappears.
Experimentation (well the experimentation failed and serendipity actually was key :-) shows that the problem(s) can be worked around by adding a theme(complete = TRUE) if that helps to figure out the root problem.
Here is a complete example. This may be related to the marginally reproducible issue #84, but I have not yet had a chance to do any complete testing.
Here is a reproducible example that also demonstrates the workaround:
# Legend and fill issues with ggcyto
library(openCyto)
library(ggcyto)
# A reproductible test gating set
data(GvHD)
fs <- GvHD[subset(pData(GvHD), Patient %in%5:7 & Visit %in% c(5:6))[["name"]]]
# transform
tf <- transformList(colnames(fs[[1]])[3:6], asinh, transformationId="asinh")
fs_trans<-transform(fs,tf)
gs <- GatingSet(fs_trans)
# Add a gate
chnl <- "FL1-H"
minden <- openCyto:::.mindensity(fs[[1]], channels = chnl)
ggplot(gs, subset = "root", aes(x = `FL1-H`, fill = name)) + geom_density(alpha = 0.2)
# Note that the expected legend is missing
p <- ggcyto(gs, aes(x = `FL1-H`), subset = "root") +
geom_density(aes(fill = Visit), alpha = 0.1) +
facet_wrap(NULL)
p
# Add a gate and the fill disappears too
p+ geom_gate(minden)
# The workaround is to add a complete theme
# The fill and missing legend return
p + theme(complete = TRUE)
p+ theme_gray()
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@jacobpwagner
For reference to apparently a similar problem, see your .md file where it is claimed fills will appear but they do not.
See figures 5th & 6th figure at the link below:
[(https://github.com/RGLab/ggcyto/blob/master/vignettes/ggcyto.flowSet.md)]
In creating ggcyto figure, certain forms of faceting produces plots that are expected to have a legend but do not produce one. Further, when using geom_gate() on a 1D figure, The fill on the figure disappears.
Experimentation (well the experimentation failed and serendipity actually was key :-) shows that the problem(s) can be worked around by adding a theme(complete = TRUE) if that helps to figure out the root problem.
Here is a complete example. This may be related to the marginally reproducible issue #84, but I have not yet had a chance to do any complete testing.
Here is a reproducible example that also demonstrates the workaround:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: