My code is like below, I want to change the label of the ggplot, but R always remind me:

Error in unit(tic_pos.c, "mm") : 'x' and 'units' must have length > 0

What should I do?

ggplot(mat,aes(x=sales,col=type))+
  geom_density()+labels("red_sold","blue_sold","yellow_sold")
有帮助吗?

解决方案

Is mat$type a factor? If not, that will cause the error. Also, you can't use labels(...) this way.

Since you did not provide any data, here's an example using the built-in mtcars dataset.

ggplot(mtcars, aes(x=hp,color=factor(cyl)))+
  geom_density()+
  scale_color_manual(name="Cylinders",
                       labels=c("4 Cylinder","6 Cylinder","8- Cylinder"),
                       values=c("red","green","blue"))

In this example,

ggplot(mtcars, aes(x=hp,color=cyl))+...

would cause the same error that you are getting, because mtcars$cyl is not a factor.

其他提示

As a complement to @jlhoward's answer, scale_color_manual() is more intended to customize the color scale (the actual colors that will be displayed).

For your case, you might rather use scale_color_discrete():

ggplot(mtcars, aes(x=hp,color=factor(cyl)))+
    geom_density()+
    scale_color_discrete(name="Cylinders",
                         labels=c("4 Cylinder","6 Cylinder","8- Cylinder"))

This is quicker, but it is dependant on the factor levels order, which might lead to irreproducibility. You might want to specify the breaks argument to minimise the risk of error (and customize the order in the legend):

ggplot(mtcars, aes(x=hp,color=factor(cyl)))+
    geom_density()+
    scale_color_discrete(name="Cylinders",
                         breaks=c(8,6,4),
                         labels=c("8 Cylinder","6 Cylinder","4 Cylinder"))

More info on https://ggplot2-book.org/scales.html.

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