The stack_cross
function is derived from stack_discrete()
and allows
for different layout ordering indices within a single layout.
Two aliases are provided for convenience:
stack_crossv
: A special case ofstack_cross
that setsdirection = "v"
for vertical alignment.stack_crossh
: A special case ofstack_cross
that setsdirection = "h"
for horizontal alignment.
Usage
stack_cross(direction, data = NULL, ..., theme = NULL, sizes = NA)
stack_crossv(data = NULL, ...)
stack_crossh(data = NULL, ...)
Arguments
- direction
A string indicating the direction of the stack layout, either
"h"
(horizontal
) or"v"
(vertical
).- data
Default dataset to use for the layout. If not specified, it must be supplied in each plot added to the layout,
fortify_matrix()
will be used to convert the data to a matrix.- ...
Additional arguments passed to
fortify_matrix()
.- theme
A
theme()
object used to customize various elements of the layout, includingguides
,title
,subtitle
,caption
,margins
,panel.border
, andbackground
. By default, the theme will inherit from the parentlayout
. It also controls the panel spacing for all plots in the layout.- sizes
A numeric value or a
unit
object. When used for thequad_layout()
annotation, it must be of length1
. When used in thestack_layout()
with a nestedquad_layout()
, it should be of length3
, specifying the relative heights (fordirection = "h"
) or widths (fordirection = "v"
) to be applied to the layout.