[R] Change the position of label when using R package eulerr

Aimin Yan @|m|n@@t@work @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Fri Sep 14 23:03:53 CEST 2018


Thank you,

I figure out a way like this:

fit1 <- euler(c("ciLAD" = 785, "LAD" = 565, "nonXL_MEF" = 167,
                    "ciLAD&LAD" = 3, "ciLAD&nonXL_MEF" = 101,
"LAD&nonXL_MEF" = 541,
                    "ciLAD&LAD&nonXL_MEF" = 2),shape = "ellipse")

plot(fit1,quantities = TRUE,fill = rainbow(7),lty = 1:2,labels = list(font
= 1),alpha=0.7)

grid.ls()
t <- grid.get("quantities.grob")
names(t)

# Change these value will change the location of label.

grid.edit("quantities.grob",x=unit.c(unit(-14.9884684724791, "native"),
                                         unit(-14.883684319653, "native"),
                                         unit(13.9805892820006, "native"),
                                         unit(-12.8808987356981, "native"),
                                         unit(-11.488226371243, "native"),
                                         unit(-9.51474016085318, "native"),
                                         unit(-1.00436055190216, "native")))

grid.edit("quantities.grob",y=unit.c(unit(-8.07672595120493, "native"),
                                         unit(4.78718651828883, "native"),
                                         unit(0.25941593099694, "native"),
                                         unit(-4.32200781461293, "native"),
                                         unit(25.7349463488991, "native"),
                                         unit(-22.7610031110325, "native"),
                                         unit(14.5001560838519, "native")))

However, here I just want to change the x and y  value of 4th label, does
anyone know how to set it?

Aimin

On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 9:56 PM David Winsemius <dwinsemius using comcast.net>
wrote:

>
> > On Sep 13, 2018, at 2:31 PM, Aimin Yan <aimin.at.work using gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I am using eulerr to get venn.
> > My code is like:
> >
> > fit1 <- euler(c("ciLAD" = 785, "LAD" = 565, "nonXL_MEF" = 167,
> >                    "ciLAD&LAD" = 3, "ciLAD&nonXL_MEF" = 101,
> > "LAD&nonXL_MEF" = 541,
> >                    "ciLAD&LAD&nonXL_MEF" = 2),shape = "ellipse")
> >
> > plot(fit1,quantities = TRUE,fill = rainbow(7),lty = 1:2,labels =
> list(font
> > = 1),alpha=0.7)
> >
> > After I get the figure, I find the position of some  labels need to be
> > adjusted.
> >
> > Does anyone has some idea about how to process this?
>
> Looking at the code of plot.euler we see that the plotting paradigm is
> grid. So you could assign the output to a data.object name, search for list
> items that match the names of the labels you want to reposition, and modify
> the position values. You would need to be more specific, if you want a
> worked example.
>
> As far as I can see the lables and postions are fairly deep inside a list
> structure:
>
>  $ children     :List of 1
>   ..$ GRID.gTree.12:List of 5
>   .. ..$ children
>          $ diagram.grob.1
>             $children
> .. .. .. .. ..$ labels.grob    :List of 11
>   .. .. .. .. .. ..$ label        : chr [1:3] "ciLAD" "LAD" "nonXL_MEF"
>   .. .. .. .. .. ..$ x            : 'unit' num [1:3] -18.1native
> 69.2native 11.9native
>   .. .. .. .. .. .. ..- attr(*, "valid.unit")= int 4
>   .. .. .. .. .. .. ..- attr(*, "unit")= chr "native"
>   .. .. .. .. .. ..$ y            : 'unit' num [1:3] -17.86native
> 5.24native 27.86native
>   .. .. .. .. .. .. ..- attr(*, "valid.unit")= int 4
>   .. .. .. .. .. .. ..- attr(*, "unit")= chr "native"
>
> --
> David.
> >
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Aimin
> >
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