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gtable
The R package gtable is designed to help construct and manipulate layouts containing graphical elements. The standard grid package in R provides low-level functions to define viewports, and place graphical elements (grobs) at specific locations within the device window. gtable builds upon these functions and provides a higher-level interface, where one can e.g. merge two layouts, add columns, rows, insert graphical elements in a given cell, and change the display order, among other things.
The gtable package is used internally by ggplot2, and can therefore be used to modify the layout of such plots.
A gtable object can be constructed in a variety of ways,
- Empty table
a <- gtable(unit(1:3, c("cm")), unit(5, "cm"))
This is an empty table with 3 rows and one column. gtable_col and gtable_row provide a simplified interface for 1 column or 1 row layouts, respectively.
- matrix layout of grobs
a <- gtable_add_grob(a, rectGrob(), l=1, t=1, r=1, b=1)
It's also easy to implement new constructor functions, e.g.