Question

I'm trying to override the text in some ggplot strips to incorporate Greek characters. Here's some sample data, and the base for the plot.

dfr <- data.frame(
   x = rep(1:10, times = 6),
   y = runif(60),
   fx = rep(c("foo", "bar"), each = 30),
   fy = rep(c("alpha", "beta", "gamma"), each = 10, times = 2)
)

p <- ggplot(dfr, aes(x, y)) + geom_point()

My first attempt at a plot has no Greek in the strip labels.

 p + facet_grid(fy ~ fx)

I gather that I'm supposed to add a labeller argument to facet_grid to override the text. I presumed that this should spit out an expression to handle the greek characters, but my code just throws an error when the graphic is printed.

lbl <- function(variable, value)
{
   if(variable == "fy") parse(text=as.character(value)) else value
}
p + facet_grid(fy ~ fx, labeller = lbl)


Error in aperm(X, c(s.call, s.ans)) : 
  unimplemented type 'expression' in 'aperm'

How should I be creating the strip labels?

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Solution

Try this:

p + facet_grid(fy ~ fx, labeller = label_parsed)

OTHER TIPS

posting this here since it's related:

If you want the name of the variable itself as well as the levels/values of the variable to be evaluated as an expression (i.e. rendered as if they were latex), try this:

label_parseall <- function(variable, value) {
    plyr::llply(value, function(x) parse(text = paste(variable, 
        x, sep = "==")))
}

Example:

data <- data.frame(x = runif(10), y = runif(10), 
    gamma = sample(c("gamma[0]", "gamma[1]"), 10, rep = T))
ggplot(data, aes(x, y)) + geom_point() + facet_grid(~gamma, 
    labeller = label_parselabel) 

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