oncoplot
object in ‘aplot’ and ‘aplotExtra’
(2023-07-18, Tue)gglist
object (2023-06-26, Mon)bbplot
object (2021-09-02, Thu)yulab.utils
(2021-08-20, Fri)...
parameter in as.ggplot
(2021-08-06,
Fri)envir
to base2grob
(2021-08-04, Wed, #11)patchwork
object supported (2021-05-11, Tue)aplot
object supported (2020-03-27, Fri)
as.ggplot
(2020-03-16, Mon)hjust
and vjust
parameters in
as.ggplot
(2020-03-11, Wed)grid2grob
for all plot generated by grid
(2019-08-21, Wed)
as.grob
method for Heatmap
object (defined
in ComplexHeatmap package) (2019-08-06, Tue)as.grob
method for eulergram
object
(defined in eulerr package) (2019-05-09, Thu)
as.grob
method for pheatmap
object
(2018-08-03, Fri)
magick-image
to grob
and ggplot
object. (2018-04-25, Wed)as.grob
as S3 Generics.as.grob
by combining ggimage::toGrob
and
base2grob
package which was deprecated
as.grob
can convert base plot or grid plot (e.g. vcd,
UpSetR packages) to grob
objectas.ggplot
supports all as.grob
-supported
plots.I figured out a way to embed base plot (vennpie
) to grid
plot (upset
) when developing upsetplot
function in ChIPseeker
package for visualizing overlap of
ChIPseq data in 2015, http://guangchuangyu.github.io/2015/07/upsetplot-in-chipseeker/.
I developed a subview
function in ggtree
package in 2015, for embeding subplots, https://github.com/YuLab-SMU/ggtree/commit/2ab2876d5e92454869c3307ea6f3c8e2656630ef.
This function was re-implemented as geom_subview
and
packed in the ggimage
package.
In the early of 2017, I started to develop R script to produce
ggtree
sticker. @lgatto first came out
with an idea of makeing an R package for producing hex sticker by
packing my script into a function, https://github.com/Bioconductor/BiocStickers/issues/12.
I have several ideas to improve the package, including producing
print-ready figure, employing modular design and supporting grammar of
graphics, as well as supporting subplot generated by base and lattice. I
started to develop the hexSticker
package, https://github.com/GuangchuangYu/hexSticker/issues/2,
with base plot, lattice, ggplot2 and image file supported as subplot,
which was actually implemented in ggimage
(toGrob
function, image file are supported by
geom_image
).
I wrote a blog post, http://guangchuangyu.github.io/cn/2018/03/five-questions-of-meme/,
to ask questions based on the meme
package to help users
understand ggplot2
.
After I wrote the sentence:
if you know how
ggsave
works, you can even extend it to support base plot
I started to extend ggsave
to support base plot by using
formula or expression, e.g.
ggsave(~base_plot)
.
After that, I asked myself, why not extending cowplot
to
support base plot with the fact that I already have source code to
convert base plot to grob
object
(ggimage:::toGrob
). Then I developed the
base2grob
package and submit it to CRAN.
I wrote a blog post,
http://guangchuangyu.github.io/cn/2018/04/ggvenn/, to introduce
ggvenn
function (in yyplot
package, only
available on GitHub), and started to play with the UpSetR
package. I believe upset
plot contains too much empty space
and can embed a venn
plot as I did in 2015 with
vennpie
. I created a PR, https://github.com/hms-dbmi/UpSetR/pull/112, to make it
possible to capture upset
output and be able to be
converted to grob
object. I thought it would be more easy
if I further convert the object to ggplot
then I can
directly use ggimage::geom_subview()
to embed
ggvenn
inside upset
plot. With this idea, I
started to implement as.ggplot
function.
Then, I suddenly realized that I should packed
as.ggplot
, ggimage:::toGrob
and
base2grob
into a single package. That’s why we have
ggplotify
, which contains as.grob
to convert
plots to grob
and as.ggplot
to convert plots
to ggplot
objects.