plot_grid {sjPlot}R Documentation

Arrange list of plots as grid

Description

Plot multiple ggplot-objects as a grid-arranged single plot.

Usage

plot_grid(x, margin = c(1, 1, 1, 1))

Arguments

x

A list of ggplot-objects. See 'Details'.

margin

A numeric vector of length 4, indicating the top, right, bottom and left margin for each plot, in centimetres.

Details

This function takes a list of ggplot-objects as argument. Plotting functions of this package that produce multiple plot objects (e.g., when there is an argument facet.grid) usually return multiple plots as list (the return value is named plot.list). To arrange these plots as grid as a single plot, use plot_grid.

Value

An object of class gtable.

Examples

library(ggeffects)
data(efc)

# fit model
fit <- glm(
  tot_sc_e ~ c12hour + e17age + e42dep + neg_c_7,
  data = efc,
  family = poisson
)

# plot marginal effects for each predictor, each as single plot
p1 <- ggpredict(fit, "c12hour") %>%
  plot(show.y.title = FALSE, show.title = FALSE)
p2 <- ggpredict(fit, "e17age") %>%
  plot(show.y.title = FALSE, show.title = FALSE)
p3 <- ggpredict(fit, "e42dep") %>%
  plot(show.y.title = FALSE, show.title = FALSE)
p4 <- ggpredict(fit, "neg_c_7") %>%
  plot(show.y.title = FALSE, show.title = FALSE)

# plot grid
plot_grid(list(p1, p2, p3, p4))


[Package sjPlot version 2.5.0 Index]