[R-sig-Geo] using the same legend for different scenarios in sf plots
Paulo Flores Ribeiro
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Thu Feb 20 17:10:14 CET 2020
Thank you, Facundo. Nice graphs, by the way.
Cheers,
PauloFR
Às 13:27 de 20-02-2020, Facundo Muñoz escreveu:
> In addition to Edzer's answer, I'd suggest considering producing a
> single faceted plot with the 7 maps with a common legend, which might be
> a more straightforward way to present a comparison of scenarios.
>
> See, for instance, an example at
> https://umr-astre.pages.mia.inra.fr/presentations/2019_rfsa_lsd/#21
>
> ƒacu.-
>
>
> On 19/02/2020 16:05, Paulo Flores Ribeiro wrote:
>> Thanks, Edzer. I used «breaks = seq (from = 0, to = 0.4, by = 0.01)» and
>> it works beautifully!
>> Best regards,
>> PauloFR
>>
>> Às 14:10 de 19-02-2020, Edzer Pebesma escreveu:
>>> With the breaks argument you can specify the numbers at which colors break.
>>>
>>> On 2/19/20 3:05 PM, Paulo Flores Ribeiro wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I want to compare the spatial distribution of a variable in 7 different
>>>> scenarios by running the same plot code successively 7 times (within sf
>>>> package), each time changing the values of the variable for each
>>>> scenario. In each run, I copy-paste the map into a word document. In the
>>>> end, I want to visually compare the 7 maps, but for that I need the
>>>> scale range of the legend values to be the same on the seven maps
>>>> (including the colour ramp).
>>>> How to force the scale interval (and the corresponding colour ramp) to
>>>> be the same on the seven maps, within the sf package?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> PauloFR
>>>>
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