--- title: "Customizing Plots" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Customizing Plots} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` ## Customizing dendrograms 🇬🇧 Dendrograms can be customized, using any argument available for the `plot()` function. In the following example, multiple aspects of the figure are modified, including labels, axes and colors. 🇪🇸 Los dendrogramas pueden ser personalizados, utilizando cualquier argumento disponible para la función `plot()`. En el siguiente ejemplo, se modifican diversos aspectos de la figura, incluyendo etiquetas, ejes y colores. ```{r customplot} #| fig.alt: > #| A customized plot library(ClustMC) data(clover) bss_test( y = clover$nitrogen, trt = clover$treatment, console = FALSE, main = "A customized plot", xlab = "Treatments", ylab = NULL, col = "grey50", cex = 0.75, axes = FALSE, frame.plot = TRUE ) ``` ## Customizing lines 🇬🇧 Straight lines are created with the `abline()` function and their appearance can also be customized. In this case, a `list()` must be passed as an argument. The list should contain the desired arguments and values for `abline()`. An example is provided below: 🇪🇸 Las líneas rectas son creadas con la función `abline()` y su apariencia también puede ser personalizada. En este caso, se deberá proveer como argumento un objeto de tipo `list()`. Este objeto debe contener los argumentos y valores deseados para `abline()`. A continuación se muestra un ejemplo: ```{r customline} #| fig.alt: > #| A plot with a customized line library(ClustMC) data(PlantGrowth) plants_weights <- PlantGrowth$weight plants_trt <- PlantGrowth$group dgc_test( y = plants_weights, trt = plants_trt, console = FALSE, main = "A plot with a customized line", abline_options = list(col = "red", lty = 3, lwd = 1) ) ``` ## Using other packages 🇬🇧 Alternatively, the `hclust` object, which the functions use to create the dendrogram, is provided to the user, enabling the use of different libraries. In the following example, the [ggdendro](https://andrie.github.io/ggdendro/) package is used to plot the dendrogram with ggplot2. 🇪🇸 Como alternativa, el usuario tiene acceso al objeto de clase `hclust` usado por las funciones para crear el dendrograma, lo cual permite la aplicación de diversos paquetes. En el siguiente ejemplo se recurre al paquete [ggdendro](https://andrie.github.io/ggdendro/) para graficar el dendrograma con ggplot2. ```{r ggdendro} #| fig.alt: > #| Example with ggdendro library(ClustMC) library(ggplot2) library(ggdendro) data(bread) anova_model <- aov(volume ~ variety + as.factor(bromate), data = bread) test_results <- jolliffe_test( y = anova_model, trt = "variety", console = FALSE, show_plot = FALSE ) ggdendro::ggdendrogram(test_results$dendrogram_data) + ggplot2::geom_hline( yintercept = 0.95, colour = "blue", linetype = "dotted", linewidth = 0.75 ) + ggplot2::ggtitle("SLCA dendrogram for bread baking data") ```