afcharts is an R package for creating accessible plots by the Government Analysis Function. Currently, functions are available for styling ggplot2 plots.
The package has been developed using the Government Analysis Function Data Visualisation guidance. afcharts should be used in conjunction with these guidance documents.
More information about the package and its functions can be found on the afcharts website. In particular, the cookbook contains lots of examples.
Install the latest release version of afcharts directly from CRAN:
install.packages("afcharts")
afcharts can be installed directly from GitHub.
::install_github(
remotes"best-practice-and-impact/afcharts",
upgrade = "never",
build_vignettes = TRUE
)
Once installed, afcharts can be loaded using the
library()
function:
library(afcharts)
Help files for each function in the package can be found on the References
page of the package website. Alternatively, type
?function_name
into the RStudio console. For example:
theme_af() ?
The easiest way to use afcharts is by adding
use_afcharts()
to the beginning of your R script, Rmarkdown
document or Shiny app code. This function will set a number of defaults
to ggplot2 geoms, use afcharts colour palettes and use
theme_af()
.
library(ggplot2)
library(dplyr)
library(gapminder)
library(afcharts)
|>
gapminder filter(year == 2007 & continent == "Europe") |>
slice_max(order_by = lifeExp, n = 5) |>
ggplot() +
geom_col(aes(x = reorder(country, -lifeExp), y = lifeExp)) +
scale_y_continuous(expand = c(0, 0)) +
labs(
x = NULL,
y = NULL,
title = "Iceland has the highest life expectancy in Europe",
subtitle = "Life expectancy in European countries, 2007",
caption = "Source: Gapminder"
)
::use_afcharts()
afcharts#> NULL
|>
gapminder filter(year == 2007 & continent == "Europe") |>
slice_max(order_by = lifeExp, n = 5) |>
ggplot() +
geom_col(aes(x = reorder(country, -lifeExp), y = lifeExp)) +
scale_y_continuous(expand = c(0, 0)) +
labs(
x = NULL,
y = NULL,
title = "Iceland has the highest life expectancy in Europe",
subtitle = "Life expectancy in European countries, 2007",
caption = "Source: Gapminder"
)
Note on use of titles, subtitles and captions
Titles, subtitles and captions have been embedded in these example
charts for demonstration purposes. However, for accessibility reasons,
it is usually preferable to provide titles in the body of the page
rather than embedded within the image of the plot. More information is
available in the accessibility
article.
The afcharts package is based on the sgplot package, written by Alice Hannah.
Unless stated otherwise, the codebase is released under the MIT License. This covers both the codebase and any sample code in the documentation.
The documentation is © Crown copyright and available under the terms of the Open Government 3.0 licence.