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2.2.1.9000

* `geom_smooth` now orders by the `x` aesthetic, making it easier to pass
pre-computed values without manual ordering (izahn, 2028).

* Fixed bug in `coord_polar` that prevented moving the radius axis
to the right (thomasp85, 2005).

* `discrete_scale` documentation updated to match functionality and
`continuous_scale` (alistaire47, 2052).

* `geom_smooth()` now knows it has `ymin` and `ymax` aesthetics (1939).

* Automatic visual unit tests with vdiffr.

* Layers no longer warn about unknown aesthetics who's value is set to
`NULL` (overriding a set aesthetic in the plot) (1909).

* `scale_type()` generic is now exported and documented. Use this if you
want to extend ggplot2 to work with a new type of vector ()

* `position_dodge()` gains an `preserve` argument that allows you to control
whether the `total` width at each `x` value is preserved (the current
default), or ensure that the width of a `single` element is preserved
(what many people want) (1935).

* `stat_bin` now accepts functions for `binwidth`. This allows better binning when faceting along variables with different ranges (botanize).

* Legends no longer try and use set aesthetics that are not length one
(fixes 1932).

* Added `autolayer()` S3 generic (mitchelloharawild, 1974).

* Fix warning when using the `weight` aesthetic with `stat_bin()` (through
`geom_histogram()` in particular) (jiho, 1921).

* `geom_smooth`'s message for `method="auto"` now reports the formula used,
in addition to the name of the smoothing function (davharris 1951).

* `print.ggplot()` now returns the original ggplot object, instead of the output from `ggplot_build()`. Also, the object returned from `ggplot_build()` now has the class `"ggplot_built"`. (2034)

* Added new functions `summarise_layout()`, `summarise_coord()`, `summarise_layers()`, which provide summaries of the layout, coordinate systems, and layers, of a built ggplot object. (2034)

* `ggproto()` produces objects with class `c("ggproto", "gg")`. This was added so that when layers, scales, or other ggproto objects are added together, an informative error message is raised (jrnold, 2056).


sf

ggplot2 now has full support for sf with `geom_sf()` and `coord_sf()`:

R
nc <- sf::st_read(system.file("shape/nc.shp", package = "sf"), quiet = TRUE)
ggplot(nc) +
geom_sf(aes(fill = AREA))

It supports all simple features, automatically aligns CRS across layer, sets
up correct aspect ratio, and draws a graticule.

Coordinate extensions

* Coords have gained new extension mechanisms.

If you have an existing coord extension you will need to revise the
specification of the `train()` method. It is now called `setup_panel_params()`
(better reflecting what it actually does) and now has arguments
`scale_x`, and `scale_y` (the x and y scales respectively) and
`param`, a list of plot specific parameters generated by `setup_params()`.

* What was formerly called `scale_details` (in coords), `panel_ranges`
(in layout) and `panel_scales` (in geoms) are now consistently called
`panel_params` (1311). These are parameters of the Coord that vary from
panel to panel.

2.2.1

* Fix usage of `structure(NULL)` for R-devel compatibility (1968).

2.2.0

Major new features

Subtitle and caption

Thanks to hrbrmstr plots now have subtitles and captions, which can be set with the `subtitle` and `caption` arguments to `ggtitle()` and `labs()`. You can control their appearance with the theme settings `plot.caption` and `plot.subtitle`. The main plot title is now left-aligned to better work better with a subtitle. The caption is right-aligned (hrbrmstr).

Stacking

`position_stack()` and `position_fill()` now sort the stacking order to match grouping order. This allows you to control the order through grouping, and ensures that the default legend matches the plot (1552, 1593). If you want the opposite order (useful if you have horizontal bars and horizontal legend), you can request reverse stacking by using `position = position_stack(reverse = TRUE)` (1837).

`position_stack()` and `position_fill()` now accepts negative values which will create stacks extending below the x-axis (1691).

`position_stack()` and `position_fill()` gain a `vjust` argument which makes it easy to (e.g.) display labels in the middle of stacked bars (1821).

Layers

`geom_col()` was added to complement `geom_bar()` (hrbrmstr). It uses `stat="identity"` by default, making the `y` aesthetic mandatory. It does not support any other `stat_()` and does not provide fallback support for the `binwidth` parameter. Examples and references in other functions were updated to demonstrate `geom_col()` usage.

When creating a layer, ggplot2 will warn if you use an unknown aesthetic or an unknown parameter. Compared to the previous version, this is stricter for aesthetics (previously there was no message), and less strict for parameters (previously this threw an error) (1585).

Facetting

The facet system, as well as the internal panel class, has been rewritten in ggproto. Facets are now extendable in the same manner as geoms and stats, as described in `vignette("extending-ggplot2")`.

We have also added the following new fatures.

* `facet_grid()` and `facet_wrap()` now allow expressions in their facetting
formulas (DanRuderman, 1596).

* When `facet_wrap()` results in an uneven number of panels, axes will now be
drawn underneath the hanging panels (fixes 1607)

* Strips can now be freely positioned in `facet_wrap()` using the
`strip.position` argument (deprecates `switch`).

* The relative order of panel, strip, and axis can now be controlled with
the theme setting `strip.placement` that takes either `inside` (strip between
panel and axis) or `outside` (strip after axis).

* The theme option `panel.margin` has been deprecated in favour of
`panel.spacing` to more clearly communicate intent.

Extensions

Unfortunately there was a major oversight in the construction of ggproto which lead to extensions capturing the super object at package build time, instead of at package run time (1826). This problem has been fixed, but requires re-installation of all extension packages.

Scales

* The position of x and y axes can now be changed using the `position` argument
in `scale_x_*`and `scale_y_*` which can take `top` and `bottom`, and `left`
and `right` respectively. The themes of top and right axes can be modified
using the `.top` and `.right` modifiers to `axis.text.*` and `axis.title.*`.

Continuous scales

* `scale_x_continuous()` and `scale_y_continuous()` can now display a secondary
axis that is a __one-to-one__ transformation of the primary axis (e.g. degrees
Celcius to degrees Fahrenheit). The secondary axis will be positioned opposite
to the primary axis and can be controlled with the `sec.axis` argument to
the scale constructor.

* Scales worry less about having breaks. If no breaks can be computed, the
plot will work instead of throwing an uninformative error (791). This
is particularly helpful when you have facets with free scales, and not
all panels contain data.

* Scales now warn when transformation introduces infinite values (1696).

Date time

* `scale_*_datetime()` now supports time zones. It will use the timezone
attached to the varaible by default, but can be overridden with the
`timezone` argument.

* New `scale_x_time()` and `scale_y_time()` generate reasonable default
breaks and labels for hms vectors (1752).

Discrete scales

The treatment of missing values by discrete scales has been thoroughly overhauled (1584). The underlying principle is that we can naturally represent missing values on discrete variables (by treating just like another level), so by default we should.

This principle applies to:

* character vectors
* factors with implicit NA
* factors with explicit NA

And to all scales (both position and non-position.)

Compared to the previous version of ggplot2, there are three main changes:

1. `scale_x_discrete()` and `scale_y_discrete()` always show discrete NA,
regardless of their source

1. If present, `NA`s are shown in discete legends.

1. All discrete scales gain a `na.translate` argument that allows you to
control whether `NA`s are translated to something that can be visualised,
or should be left as missing. Note that if you don't translate (i.e.
`na.translate = FALSE)` the missing values will passed on to the layer,
which will warning that it's dropping missing values. To suppress the
warnings, you'll also need to add `na.rm = TRUE` to the layer call.

There were also a number of other smaller changes

* Correctly use scale expansion factors.
* Don't preserve space for dropped levels (1638).
* Only issue one warning when when asking for too many levels (1674).
* Unicode labels work better on Windows (1827).
* Warn when used with only continuous data (1589)

Themes

* The `theme()` constructor now has named arguments rather than ellipses. This
should make autocomplete substantially more useful. The documentation
(including exampes) has been considerably improved.

* Built-in themes are more visually homogeneous, and match `theme_grey` better.
(jiho, 1679)

* When computing the height of titles, ggplot2 now includes the height of the
descenders (i.e. the bits of `g` and `y` that hang beneath the baseline). This
improves the margins around titles, particularly the y axis label (1712).
I have also very slightly increased the inner margins of axis titles, and
removed the outer margins.

* Theme element inheritance is now easier to work with as modification now
overrides default `element_blank` elements (1555, 1557, 1565, 1567)

* Horizontal legends (i.e. legends on the top or bottom) are horizontally
aligned by default (1842). Use `legend.box = "vertical"` to switch back
to the previous behaviour.

* `element_line()` now takes an `arrow` argument to specify arrows at the end of
lines (1740)

There were a number of tweaks to the theme elements that control legends:

* `legend.justification` now controls appearance will plotting the legend
outside of the plot area. For example, you can use
`theme(legend.justification = "top")` to make the legend align with the
top of the plot.

* `panel.margin` and `legend.margin` have been renamed to `panel.spacing` and
`legend.spacing` respectively, to better communicate intent (they only
affect spacing between legends and panels, not the margins around them)

* `legend.margin` now controls margin around individual legends.

* New `legend.box.background`, `legend.box.spacing`, and `legend.box.margin`
control the background, spacing, and margin of the legend box (the region
that contains all legends).

Bug fixes and minor improvements

* ggplot2 now imports tibble. This ensures that all built-in datasets print
compactly even if you haven't explicitly loaded tibble or dplyr (1677).

* Class of aesthetic mapping is preserved when adding `aes()` objects (1624).

* `+.gg` now works for lists that include data frames.

* `annotation_x()` now works in the absense of global data (1655)

* `geom_*(show.legend = FALSE)` now works for `guide_colorbar`.

* `geom_boxplot()` gains new `outlier.alpha` (jonathan-g) and
`outlier.fill` (schloerke, 1787) parameters to control the alpha/fill of
outlier points independently of the alpha of the boxes.

* `position_jitter()` (and hence `geom_jitter()`) now correctly computes
the jitter width/jitter when supplied by the user (1775, has2k1).

* `geom_contour()` more clearly describes what inputs it needs (1577).

* `geom_curve()` respects the `lineend` paramater (1852).

* `geom_histogram()` and `stat_bin()` understand the `breaks` parameter once
more. (1665). The floating point adjustment for histogram bins is now
actually used - it was previously inadvertently ignored (1651).

* `geom_violin()` no longer transforms quantile lines with the alpha aesthetic
(mnbram, 1714). It no longer errors when quantiles are requested but data
have zero range (1687). When `trim = FALSE` it once again has a nice
range that allows the density to reach zero (by extending the range 3
bandwidths to either side of the data) (1700).

* `geom_dotplot()` works better when facetting and binning on the y-axis.
(1618, has2k1).

* `geom_hexbin()` once again supports `..density..` (mikebirdgeneau, 1688).

* `geom_step()` gives useful warning if only one data point in layer (1645).

* `layer()` gains new `check.aes` and `check.param` arguments. These allow
geom/stat authors to optional suppress checks for known aesthetics/parameters.
Currently this is used only in `geom_blank()` which powers `expand_limits()`
(1795).

* All `stat_*()` display a better error message when required aesthetics are
missing.

* `stat_bin()` and `stat_summary_hex()` now accept length 1 `binwidth` (1610)

* `stat_density()` gains new argument `n`, which is passed to underlying function
`stats::density` ("number of equally spaced points at which the
density is to be estimated"). (hbuschme)

* `stat_binhex()` now again returns `count` rather than `value` (1747)

* `stat_ecdf()` respects `pad` argument (1646).

* `stat_smooth()` once again informs you about the method it has chosen.
It also correctly calculates the size of the largest group within facets.

* `x` and `y` scales are now symmetric regarding the list of
aesthetics they accept: `xmin_final`, `xmax_final`, `xlower`,
`xmiddle` and `xupper` are now valid `x` aesthetics.

* `Scale` extensions can now override the `make_title` and `make_sec_title`
methods to let the scale modify the axis/legend titles.

2.1.0

New features

* When mapping an aesthetic to a constant (e.g.
`geom_smooth(aes(colour = "loess")))`), the default guide title is the name
of the aesthetic (i.e. "colour"), not the value (i.e. "loess") (1431).

* `layer()` now accepts a function as the data argument. The function will be
applied to the data passed to the `ggplot()` function and must return a
data.frame (1527, thomasp85). This is a more general version of the
deprecated `subset` argument.

* `theme_update()` now uses the `+` operator instead of `%+replace%`, so that
unspecified values will no longer be `NULL`ed out. `theme_replace()`
preserves the old behaviour if desired (oneillkza, 1519).

* `stat_bin()` has been overhauled to use the same algorithm as ggvis, which
has been considerably improved thanks to the advice of Randy Prium (rpruim).
This includes:

* Better arguments and a better algorithm for determining the origin.
You can now specify either `boundary` or the `center` of a bin.
`origin` has been deprecated in favour of these arguments.

* `drop` is deprecated in favour of `pad`, which adds extra 0-count bins
at either end (needed for frequency polygons). `geom_histogram()` defaults
to `pad = FALSE` which considerably improves the default limits for
the histogram, especially when the bins are big (1477).

* The default algorithm does a (somewhat) better job at picking nice widths
and origins across a wider range of input data.

* `bins = n` now gives a histogram with `n` bins, not `n + 1` (1487).

Bug fixes

* All `\donttest{}` examples run.

* All `geom_()` and `stat_()` functions now have consistent argument order:
data + mapping, then geom/stat/position, then `...`, then specific arguments,
then arguments common to all layers (1305). This may break code if you were
previously relying on partial name matching, but in the long-term should make
ggplot2 easier to use. In particular, you can now set the `n` parameter
in `geom_density2d()` without it partially matching `na.rm` (1485).

* For geoms with both `colour` and `fill`, `alpha` once again only affects
fill (Reverts 1371, 1523). This was causing problems for people.

* `facet_wrap()`/`facet_grid()` works with multiple empty panels of data
(1445).

* `facet_wrap()` correctly swaps `nrow` and `ncol` when facetting vertically
(1417).

* `ggsave("x.svg")` now uses svglite to produce the svg (1432).

* `geom_boxplot()` now understands `outlier.color` (1455).

* `geom_path()` knows that "solid" (not just 1) represents a solid line (1534).

* `geom_ribbon()` preserves missing values so they correctly generate a
gap in the ribbon (1549).

* `geom_tile()` once again accepts `width` and `height` parameters (1513).
It uses `draw_key_polygon()` for better a legend, including a coloured
outline (1484).

* `layer()` now automatically adds a `na.rm` parameter if none is explicitly
supplied.

* `position_jitterdodge()` now works on all possible dodge aesthetics,
e.g. `color`, `linetype` etc. instead of only based on `fill` (bleutner)

* `position = "nudge"` now works (although it doesn't do anything useful)
(1428).

* The default scale for columns of class "AsIs" is now "identity" (1518).

* `scale_*_discrete()` has better defaults when used with purely continuous
data (1542).

* `scale_size()` warns when used with categorical data.

* `scale_size()`, `scale_colour()`, and `scale_fill()` gain date and date-time
variants (1526).

* `stat_bin_hex()` and `stat_bin_summary()` now use the same underlying
algorithm so results are consistent (1383). `stat_bin_hex()` now accepts
a `weight` aesthetic. To be consistent with related stats, the output variable
from `stat_bin_hex()` is now value instead of count.

* `stat_density()` gains a `bw` parameter which makes it easy to get consistent
smoothing between facets (jiho)

* `stat-density-2d()` no longer ignores the `h` parameter, and now accepts
`bins` and `binwidth` parameters to control the number of contours
(1448, has2k1).

* `stat_ecdf()` does a better job of adding padding to -Inf/Inf, and gains
an argument `pad` to suppress the padding if not needed (1467).

* `stat_function()` gains an `xlim` parameter (1528). It once again works
with discrete x values (1509).

* `stat_summary()` preserves sorted x order which avoids artefacts when
display results with `geom_smooth()` (1520).

* All elements should now inherit correctly for all themes except `theme_void()`.
(Katiedaisey, 1555)

* `theme_void()` was completely void of text but facets and legends still
need labels. They are now visible (jiho).

* You can once again set legend key and height width to unit arithmetic
objects (like `2 * unit(1, "cm")`) (1437).

* Eliminate spurious warning if you have a layer with no data and no aesthetics
(1451).

* Removed a superfluous comma in `theme-defaults.r` code (jschoeley)

* Fixed a compatibility issue with `ggproto` and R versions prior to 3.1.2.
(1444)

* Fixed issue where `coord_map()` fails when given an explicit `parameters`
argument (tdmcarthur, 1729)

* Fixed issue where `geom_errorbarh()` had a required `x` aesthetic (1933)

2.0.0

Major changes

* ggplot no longer throws an error if you your plot has no layers. Instead it
automatically adds `geom_blank()` (1246).

* New `cut_width()` is a convenient replacement for the verbose
`plyr::round_any()`, with the additional benefit of offering finer
control.

* New `geom_count()` is a convenient alias to `stat_sum()`. Use it when you
have overlapping points on a scatterplot. `stat_sum()` now defaults to
using counts instead of proportions.

* New `geom_curve()` adds curved lines, with a similar specification to
`geom_segment()` (veraanadi, 1088).

* Date and datetime scales now have `date_breaks`, `date_minor_breaks` and
`date_labels` arguments so that you never need to use the long
`scales::date_breaks()` or `scales::date_format()`.

* `geom_bar()` now has it's own stat, distinct from `stat_bin()` which was
also used by `geom_histogram()`. `geom_bar()` now uses `stat_count()`
which counts values at each distinct value of x (i.e. it does not bin
the data first). This can be useful when you want to show exactly which
values are used in a continuous variable.

* `geom_point()` gains a `stroke` aesthetic which controls the border width of
shapes 21-25 (1133, SeySayux). `size` and `stroke` are additive so a point
with `size = 5` and `stroke = 5` will have a diameter of 10mm. (1142)

* New `position_nudge()` allows you to slightly offset labels (or other
geoms) from their corresponding points (1109).

* `scale_size()` now maps values to _area_, not radius. Use `scale_radius()`
if you want the old behaviour (not recommended, except perhaps for lines).

* New `stat_summary_bin()` works like `stat_summary()` but on binned data.
It's a generalisation of `stat_bin()` that can compute any aggregate,
not just counts (1274). Both default to `mean_se()` if no aggregation
functions are supplied (1386).

* Layers are now much stricter about their arguments - you will get an error
if you've supplied an argument that isn't an aesthetic or a parameter.
This is likely to cause some short-term pain but in the long-term it will make
it much easier to spot spelling mistakes and other errors (1293).

This change does break a handful of geoms/stats that used `...` to pass
additional arguments on to the underlying computation. Now
`geom_smooth()`/`stat_smooth()` and `geom_quantile()`/`stat_quantile()`
use `method.args` instead (1245, 1289); and `stat_summary()` (1242),
`stat_summary_hex()`, and `stat_summary2d()` use `fun.args`.

Extensibility

There is now an official mechanism for defining Stats, Geoms, and Positions in other packages. See `vignette("extending-ggplot2")` for details.

* All Geoms, Stats and Positions are now exported, so you can inherit from them
when making your own objects (989).

* ggplot2 no longer uses proto or reference classes. Instead, we now use
ggproto, a new OO system designed specifically for ggplot2. Unlike proto
and RC, ggproto supports clean cross-package inheritance. Creating a new OO
system isn't usually the right way to solve a problem, but I'm pretty sure
it was necessary here. Read more about it in the vignette.

* `aes_()` replaces `aes_q()`. It also supports formulas, so the most concise
SE version of `aes(carat, price)` is now `aes_(~carat, ~price)`. You may
want to use this form in packages, as it will avoid spurious `R CMD check`
warnings about undefined global variables.

Text

* `geom_text()` has been overhauled to make labelling your data a little
easier. It:

* `nudge_x` and `nudge_y` arguments let you offset labels from their
corresponding points (1120).

* `check_overlap = TRUE` provides a simple way to avoid overplotting
of labels: labels that would otherwise overlap are omitted (1039).

* `hjust` and `vjust` can now be character vectors: "left", "center",
"right", "bottom", "middle", "top". New options include "inward" and
"outward" which align text towards and away from the center of the plot
respectively.

* `geom_label()` works like `geom_text()` but draws a rounded rectangle
underneath each label (1039). This is useful when you want to label plots
that are dense with data.

Deprecated features

* The little used `aes_auto()` has been deprecated.

* `aes_q()` has been replaced with `aes_()` to be consistent with SE versions
of NSE functions in other packages.

* The `order` aesthetic is officially deprecated. It never really worked, and
was poorly documented.

* The `stat` and `position` arguments to `qplot()` have been deprecated.
`qplot()` is designed for quick plots - if you need to specify position
or stat, use `ggplot()` instead.

* The theme setting `axis.ticks.margin` has been deprecated: now use the margin
property of `axis.text`.

* `stat_abline()`, `stat_hline()` and `stat_vline()` have been removed:
these were never suitable for use other than with `geom_abline()` etc
and were not documented.

* `show_guide` has been renamed to `show.legend`: this more accurately
reflects what it does (controls appearance of layer in legend), and uses the
same convention as other ggplot2 arguments (i.e. a `.` between names).
(Yes, I know that's inconsistent with function names with use `_`, but it's
too late to change now.)

A number of geoms have been renamed to be internally consistent:

* `stat_binhex()` and `stat_bin2d()` have been renamed to `stat_bin_hex()`
and `stat_bin_2d()` (1274). `stat_summary2d()` has been renamed to
`stat_summary_2d()`, `geom_density2d()`/`stat_density2d()` has been renamed
to `geom_density_2d()`/`stat_density_2d()`.

* `stat_spoke()` is now `geom_spoke()` since I realised it's a
reparameterisation of `geom_segment().

* `stat_bindot()` has been removed because it's so tightly coupled to
`geom_dotplot()`. If you happened to use `stat_bindot()`, just change to
`geom_dotplot()` (1194).

All defunct functions have been removed.

Default appearance

* The default `theme_grey()` background colour has been changed from "grey90"
to "grey92": this makes the background a little less visually prominent.

* Labels and titles have been tweaked for readability:

* Axes labels are darker.

* Legend and axis titles are given the same visual treatment.

* The default font size dropped from 12 to 11. You might be surprised that
I've made the default text size smaller as it was already hard for
many people to read. It turns out there was a bug in RStudio (fixed in
0.99.724), that shrunk the text of all grid based graphics. Once that
was resolved the defaults seemed too big to my eyes.

* More spacing between titles and borders.

* Default margins scale with the theme font size, so the appearance at
larger font sizes should be considerably improved (1228).

* `alpha` now affects both fill and colour aesthetics (1371).

* `element_text()` gains a margins argument which allows you to add additional
padding around text elements. To help see what's going on use `debug = TRUE`
to display the text region and anchors.

* The default font size in `geom_text()` has been decreased from 5mm (14 pts)
to 3.8 mm (11 pts) to match the new default theme sizes.

* A diagonal line is no longer drawn on bar and rectangle legends. Instead, the
border has been tweaked to be more visible, and more closely match the size of
line drawn on the plot.

* `geom_pointrange()` and `geom_linerange()` get vertical (not horizontal)
lines in the legend (1389).

* The default line `size` for `geom_smooth()` has been increased from 0.5 to 1
to make it easier to see when overlaid on data.

* `geom_bar()` and `geom_rect()` use a slightly paler shade of grey so they
aren't so visually heavy.

* `geom_boxplot()` now colours outliers the same way as the boxes.

* `geom_point()` now uses shape 19 instead of 16. This looks much better on
the default Linux graphics device. (It's very slightly smaller than the old
point, but it shouldn't affect any graphics significantly)

* Sizes in ggplot2 are measured in mm. Previously they were converted to pts
(for use in grid) by multiplying by 72 / 25.4. However, grid uses printer's
points, not Adobe (big pts), so sizes are now correctly multiplied by
72.27 / 25.4. This is unlikely to noticeably affect display, but it's
technically correct (<https://youtu.be/hou0lU8WMgo>).

* The default legend will now allocate multiple rows (if vertical) or
columns (if horizontal) in order to make a legend that is more likely to
fit on the screen. You can override with the `nrow`/`ncol` arguments
to `guide_legend()`

R
p <- ggplot(mpg, aes(displ,hwy, colour = model)) + geom_point()
p
p + theme(legend.position = "bottom")
Previous behaviour
p + guides(colour = guide_legend(ncol = 1))


New and updated themes

* New `theme_void()` is completely empty. It's useful for plots with non-
standard coordinates or for drawings (jiho, 976).

* New `theme_dark()` has a dark background designed to make colours pop out
(jiho, 1018)

* `theme_minimal()` became slightly more minimal by removing the axis ticks:
labels now line up directly beneath grid lines (tomschloss, 1084)

* New theme setting `panel.ontop` (logical) make it possible to place
background elements (i.e., gridlines) on top of data. Best used with
transparent `panel.background` (noamross. 551).

Labelling

The facet labelling system was updated with many new features and a
more flexible interface (lionel-). It now works consistently across
grid and wrap facets. The most important user visible changes are:

* `facet_wrap()` gains a `labeller` option (25).

* `facet_grid()` and `facet_wrap()` gain a `switch` argument to
display the facet titles near the axes. When switched, the labels
become axes subtitles. `switch` can be set to "x", "y" or "both"
(the latter only for grids) to control which margin is switched.

The labellers (such as `label_value()` or `label_both()`) also get
some new features:

* They now offer the `multi_line` argument to control whether to
display composite facets (those specified as `~var1 + var2`) on one
or multiple lines.

* In `label_bquote()` you now refer directly to the names of
variables. With this change, you can create math expressions that
depend on more than one variable. This math expression can be
specified either for the rows or the columns and you can also
provide different expressions to each margin.

As a consequence of these changes, referring to `x` in backquoted
expressions is deprecated.

* Similarly to `label_bquote()`, `labeller()` now take `.rows` and
`.cols` arguments. In addition, it also takes `.default`.
`labeller()` is useful to customise how particular variables are
labelled. The three additional arguments specify how to label the
variables are not specifically mentioned, respectively for rows,
columns or both. This makes it especially easy to set up a
project-wide labeller dispatcher that can be reused across all your
plots. See the documentation for an example.

* The new labeller `label_context()` adapts to the number of factors
facetted over. With a single factor, it displays only the values,
just as before. But with multiple factors in a composite margin
(e.g. with `~cyl + am`), the labels are passed over to
`label_both()`. This way the variables names are displayed with the
values to help identifying them.

On the programming side, the labeller API has been rewritten in order
to offer more control when facetting over multiple factors (e.g. with
formulae such as `~cyl + am`). This also means that if you have
written custom labellers, you will need to update them for this
version of ggplot.

* Previously, a labeller function would take `variable` and `value`
arguments and return a character vector. Now, they take a data frame
of character vectors and return a list. The input data frame has one
column per factor facetted over and each column in the returned list
becomes one line in the strip label. See documentation for more
details.

* The labels received by a labeller now contain metadata: their margin
(in the "type" attribute) and whether they come from a wrap or a
grid facet (in the "facet" attribute).

* Note that the new `as_labeller()` function operator provides an easy
way to transform an existing function to a labeller function. The
existing function just needs to take and return a character vector.

Documentation

* Improved documentation for `aes()`, `layer()` and much much more.

* I've tried to reduce the use of `...` so that you can see all the
documentation in one place rather than having to integrate multiple pages.
In some cases this has involved adding additional arguments to geoms
to make it more clear what you can do:

* `geom_smooth()` gains explicit `method`, `se` and `formula` arguments.

* `geom_histogram()` gains `binwidth`, `bins`, origin` and `right`
arguments.

* `geom_jitter()` gains `width` and `height` arguments to make it easier
to control the amount of jittering without using the lengthy
`position_jitter()` function (1116)

* Use of `qplot()` in examples has been minimised (1123, hrbrmstr). This is
inline with the 2nd edition of the ggplot2 box, which minimises the use of
`qplot()` in favour of `ggplot()`.

* Tighly linked geoms and stats (e.g. `geom_boxplot()` and `stat_boxplot()`)
are now documented in the same file so you can see all the arguments in one
place. Variations of the same idea (e.g. `geom_path()`, `geom_line()`, and
`geom_step()`) are also documented together.

* It's now obvious that you can set the `binwidth` parameter for
`stat_bin_hex()`, `stat_summary_hex()`, `stat_bin_2d()`, and
`stat_summary_2d()`.

* The internals of positions have been cleaned up considerably. You're unlikely
to notice any external changes, although the documentation should be a little
less confusing since positions now don't list parameters they never use.

Data

* All datasets have class `tbl_df` so if you also use dplyr, you get a better
print method.

* `economics` has been brought up to date to 2015-04-01.

* New `economics_long` is the economics data in long form.

* New `txhousing` dataset containing information about the Texas housing
market. Useful for examples that need multiple time series, and for
demonstrating model+vis methods.

* New `luv_colours` dataset which contains the locations of all
built-in `colors()` in Luv space.

* `movies` has been moved into its own package, ggplot2movies, because it was
large and not terribly useful. If you've used the movies dataset, you'll now
need to explicitly load the package with `library(ggplot2movies)`.

Bug fixes and minor improvements

* All partially matched arguments and `$` have been been replaced with
full matches (jimhester, 1134).

* ggplot2 now exports `alpha()` from the scales package (1107), and `arrow()`
and `unit()` from grid (1225). This means you don't need attach scales/grid
or do `scales::`/`grid::` for these commonly used functions.

* `aes_string()` now only parses character inputs. This fixes bugs when
using it with numbers and non default `OutDec` settings (1045).

* `annotation_custom()` automatically adds a unique id to each grob name,
making it easier to plot multiple grobs with the same name (e.g. grobs of
ggplot2 graphics) in the same plot (1256).

* `borders()` now accepts xlim and ylim arguments for specifying the geographical
region of interest (markpayneatwork, 1392).

* `coord_cartesian()` applies the same expansion factor to limits as for scales.
You can suppress with `expand = FALSE` (1207).

* `coord_trans()` now works when breaks are suppressed (1422).

* `cut_number()` gives error message if the number of requested bins can
be created because there are two few unique values (1046).

* Character labels in `facet_grid()` are no longer (incorrectly) coerced into
factors. This caused problems with custom label functions (1070).

* `facet_wrap()` and `facet_grid()` now allow you to use non-standard
variable names by surrounding them with backticks (1067).

* `facet_wrap()` more carefully checks its `nrow` and `ncol` arguments
to ensure that they're specified correctly (richierocks, 962)

* `facet_wrap()` gains a `dir` argument to control the direction the
panels are wrapped in. The default is "h" for horizontal. Use "v" for
vertical layout (1260).

* `geom_abline()`, `geom_hline()` and `geom_vline()` have been rewritten to
have simpler behaviour and be more consistent:

* `stat_abline()`, `stat_hline()` and `stat_vline()` have been removed:
these were never suitable for use other than with `geom_abline()` etc
and were not documented.

* `geom_abline()`, `geom_vline()` and `geom_hline()` are bound to
`stat_identity()` and `position_identity()`

* Intercept parameters can no longer be set to a function.

* They are all documented in one file, since they are so closely related.

* `geom_bin2d()` will now let you specify one dimension's breaks exactly,
without touching the other dimension's default breaks at all (1126).

* `geom_crossbar()` sets grouping correctly so you can display multiple
crossbars on one plot. It also makes the default `fatten` argument a little
bigger to make the middle line more obvious (1125).

* `geom_histogram()` and `geom_smooth()` now only inform you about the
default values once per layer, rather than once per panel (1220).

* `geom_pointrange()` gains `fatten` argument so you can control the
size of the point relative to the size of the line.

* `geom_segment()` annotations were not transforming with scales
(BrianDiggs, 859).

* `geom_smooth()` is no longer so chatty. If you want to know what the deafult
smoothing method is, look it up in the documentation! (1247)

* `geom_violin()` now has the ability to draw quantile lines (DanRuderman).

* `ggplot()` now captures the parent frame to use for evaluation,
rather than always defaulting to the global environment. This should
make ggplot more suitable to use in more situations (e.g. with knitr)

* `ggsave()` has been simplified a little to make it easier to maintain.
It no longer checks that you're printing a ggplot2 object (so now also
works with any grid grob) (970), and always requires a filename.
Parameter `device` now supports character argument to specify which supported
device to use ('pdf', 'png', 'jpeg', etc.), for when it cannot be correctly
inferred from the file extension (for example when a temporary filename is
supplied server side in shiny apps) (sebkopf, 939). It no longer opens
a graphics device if one isn't already open - this is annoying when you're
running from a script (1326).

* `guide_colorbar()` creates correct legend if only one color (krlmlr, 943).

* `guide_colorbar()` no longer fails when the legend is empty - previously
this often masked misspecifications elsewhere in the plot (967).

* New `layer_data()` function extracts the data used for plotting for a given
layer. It's mostly useful for testing.

* User supplied `minor_breaks` can now be supplied on the same scale as
the data, and will be automatically transformed with by scale (1385).

* You can now suppress the appearance of an axis/legend title (and the space
that would allocated for it) with `NULL` in the `scale_` function. To
use the default lable, use `waiver()` (1145).

* Position adjustments no longer warn about potentially varying ranges
because the problem rarely occurs in practice and there are currently a
lot of false positives since I don't understand exactly what FP criteria
I should be testing.

* `scale_fill_grey()` now uses red for missing values. This matches
`scale_colour_grey()` and makes it obvious where missing values lie.
Override with `na.value`.

* `scale_*_gradient2()` defaults to using Lab colour space.

* `scale_*_gradientn()` now allows `colours` or `colors` (1290)

* `scale_y_continuous()` now also transforms the `lower`, `middle` and `upper`
aesthetics used by `geom_boxplot()`: this only affects
`geom_boxplot(stat = "identity")` (1020).

* Legends no longer inherit aesthetics if `inherit.aes` is FALSE (1267).

* `lims()` makes it easy to set the limits of any axis (1138).

* `labels = NULL` now works with `guide_legend()` and `guide_colorbar()`.
(1175, 1183).

* `override.aes` now works with American aesthetic spelling, e.g. color

* Scales no longer round data points to improve performance of colour
palettes. Instead the scales package now uses a much faster colour
interpolation algorithm (1022).

* `scale_*_brewer()` and `scale_*_distiller()` add new `direction` argument of
`scales::brewer_pal`, making it easier to change the order of colours
(jiho, 1139).

* `scale_x_date()` now clips dates outside the limits in the same way as
`scale_x_continuous()` (1090).

* `stat_bin()` gains `bins` arguments, which denotes the number of bins. Now
you can set `bins=100` instead of `binwidth=0.5`. Note that `breaks` or
`binwidth` will override it (tmshn, 1158, 102).

* `stat_boxplot()` warns if a continuous variable is used for the `x` aesthetic
without also supplying a `group` aesthetic (992, krlmlr).

* `stat_summary_2d()` and `stat_bin_2d()` now share exactly the same code for
determining breaks from `bins`, `binwidth`, and `origin`.

* `stat_summary_2d()` and `stat_bin_2d()` now output in tile/raster compatible
form instead of rect compatible form.

* Automatically computed breaks do not lead to an error for transformations like
"probit" where the inverse can map to infinity (871, krlmlr)

* `stat_function()` now always evaluates the function on the original scale.
Previously it computed the function on transformed scales, giving incorrect
values (BrianDiggs, 1011).

* `strip_dots` works with anonymous functions within calculated aesthetics
(e.g. `aes(sapply(..density.., function(x) mean(x))))` (1154, NikNakk)

* `theme()` gains `validate = FALSE` parameter to turn off validation, and
hence store arbitrary additional data in the themes. (tdhock, 1121)

* Improved the calculation of segments needed to draw the curve representing
a line when plotted in polar coordinates. In some cases, the last segment
of a multi-segment line was not drawn (BrianDiggs, 952)

1.0.1

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* Fixes to pass `R CMD check --run-donttest` in R-devel.

* Improvements to order of colours and legend display for continuous colour
scales extracted from colorbrewer palettes by `scale_*_distiller()` (jiho, 1076)

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