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# Diverging bar graphs {#sec-diverging-bar-graphs}
```{r}
#| label: setup
#| message: false
#| warning: false
#| include: false
library(tidyverse)
library(lubridate)
library(scales)
library(knitr)
library(kableExtra)
library(colorblindr)
library(downlit)
# fonts ----
library(extrafont)
library(sysfonts)
source("_common.R")
# use font
showtext::showtext_auto()
# set theme
ggplot2::theme_set(theme_ggp2g(
base_size = 14))
```
```{r}
#| label: status
#| results: "asis"
#| echo: false
# status ----
# polish, dev, draft, complete
status("complete")
```
:::: {.callout-note collapse="false" icon=false}
<br>
```{r}
#| label: full_code_display
#| eval: true
#| echo: false
#| warning: false
#| message: false
#| out-height: '60%'
#| out-width: '60%'
#| fig-align: right
library(fivethirtyeight)
library(ggplot2)
library(patchwork)
fivethirtyeight::trump_approval_trend |>
filter(subgroup == "All polls") |>
mutate(
month = lubridate::month(modeldate,
label = TRUE, abbr = TRUE),
approve = approve_estimate*0.01,
disapprove = disapprove_estimate*0.01,
disapprove = disapprove * -1) |>
pivot_longer(cols = c(approve, disapprove),
names_to = "poll", values_to = "values") |>
group_by(month, poll) |>
summarise(
month_avg = mean(values, na.rm = TRUE)
) |>
ungroup() -> trump_approval_diverg
labs_geom_bar_diverg <- labs(
title = "Trump Approval Ratings",
subtitle = "From 'How Popular is Donald Trump'",
x = "Month",
y = "Monthly average percent",
fill = "Estimate")
ggp2_bars_diverg <- ggplot(
data = trump_approval_diverg,
aes(x = month, y = month_avg)) +
geom_bar(aes(fill = poll),
stat = "identity", width = .5) +
scale_y_continuous(limits = c(-1, 1),
labels = scales::percent)
ggp2_bars_diverg +
labs_geom_bar_diverg +
theme_ggp2g(
base_size = 9)
```
::: {style="font-size: 1.10em; color: #02577A;"}
**This graph requires:**
:::
::: {style="font-size: 1.05em; color: #282b2d;"}
**`r emo::ji("check")` a categorical variable**
:::
::: {style="font-size: 1.05em; color: #282b2d;"}
**`r emo::ji("check")` a numeric (continuous) variable**
:::
::::
## Description
If you have two proportions that contain positive and negative values, consider using diverging bars with `geom_bar()`.
Unlike a standard or stacked bar graphs, diverging bar graphs display positive and negative quantities on both sides of a reference or baseline value (zero in this example). Color, length and position are used to compare the quantities across categorical levels (and within variable values).
### Horizontal bars
```{r}
#| label: diverg
#| eval: true
#| echo: false
#| warning: false
#| message: false
#| out-height: '75%'
#| out-width: '75%'
#| fig-align: center
labs_geom_bar_diverg <- labs(
x = "Month",
y = "Monthly Avg percent",
fill = "Estimate")
ggp2_bars_diverg <- ggplot(
data = trump_approval_diverg,
aes(x = month, y = month_avg)) +
geom_bar(aes(fill = poll),
stat = "identity", width = .5) +
scale_y_continuous(limits = c(-1, 1),
labels = scales::percent) +
theme(legend.position = "bottom")
ggp2_bars_diverg +
labs_geom_bar_diverg +
theme_ggp2g(base_size = 11)
```
For example, we can use the length of the bar from the reference line to compare disapproval estimates across all months (i.e., comparing red bars to each other).
### Vertical bars
```{r}
#| label: diverg_vert
#| eval: true
#| echo: false
#| warning: false
#| message: false
#| out-height: '75%'
#| out-width: '75%'
#| fig-align: center
labs_geom_bar_diverg_vert <- labs(
x = "Monthly Avg percent",
y = "Month",
fill = "Estimate")
ggp2_bar_diverg_vert <- ggplot(
data = trump_approval_diverg,
aes(x = month_avg, y = month)) +
geom_bar(
aes(fill = poll),
stat = "identity", width = .5) +
scale_x_continuous(limits = c(-1, 1),
labels = scales::percent)
ggp2_bar_diverg_vert +
labs_geom_bar_diverg_vert +
theme_ggp2g(base_size = 11)
```
We can also compare approval vs. disapproval for each month (i.e., compare the blue vs. red bars to each other within each month).
## Set up
::: {style="font-size: 1.15em; color: #1e83c8;"}
**PACKAGES:**
:::
Install packages.
::: {style="font-size: 0.85em;"}
```{r}
#| label: pkg_code_diverging_bar
#| code-fold: show
#| eval: true
#| echo: true
#| warning: false
#| message: false
#| results: hide
install.packages("fivethirtyeight")
library(fivethirtyeight)
library(ggplot2)
```
:::
::: {style="font-size: 1.15em; color: #1e83c8;"}
**DATA:**
:::
::: {.column-margin}
![](www/538.png){fig-align="right" width="45%" height="45%"}
:::
Create `trump_approval_diverg` from the `trump_approval_trend` dataset in the `fivethirtyeight` package.
::: {style="font-size: 0.85em;"}
```{r}
#| label: data_code_diverging_bar
#| code-fold: show
#| eval: true
#| echo: true
fivethirtyeight::trump_approval_trend |>
dplyr::filter(subgroup == "All polls") |>
dplyr::mutate(
month = lubridate::month(modeldate,
label = TRUE, abbr = TRUE),
approve = approve_estimate*0.01,
disapprove = disapprove_estimate*0.01,
disapprove = disapprove * -1) |>
tidyr::pivot_longer(cols = c(approve, disapprove),
names_to = "poll", values_to = "values") |>
dplyr::group_by(month, poll) |>
dplyr::summarise(
month_avg = mean(values, na.rm = TRUE)
) |>
dplyr::ungroup() -> trump_approval_diverg
glimpse(trump_approval_diverg)
```
:::
## Grammar
::: {style="font-size: 1.15em; color: #1e83c8;"}
**CODE:**
:::
- Create labels with `labs()`
- Initialize the graph with `ggplot()` and provide `data`
- Map the `month` to the `x` and `month_avg` to the `y`
- Inside` geom_bar()`
- map `poll` to `fill`
- use `stat = "identity"` and `width = .5`
- Add `scale_y_continuous()` to manually set the limits and format the axis with `scales::percent`
::: {style="font-size: 0.85em;"}
```{r}
#| label: code_graph_diverging_bar
#| code-fold: show
#| eval: false
#| echo: true
#| warning: false
#| message: false
#| out-height: '100%'
#| out-width: '100%'
labs_geom_bar_diverg <- labs(
title = "Trump Approval Ratings",
subtitle = "From 'How Popular is Donald Trump'",
x = "Month",
y = "Monthly average percent",
fill = "Estimate")
ggp2_bars_diverg <- ggplot(
data = trump_approval_diverg,
aes(x = month, y = month_avg)) +
geom_bar(aes(fill = poll),
stat = "identity", width = .5) +
scale_y_continuous(limits = c(-1, 1),
labels = scales::percent)
ggp2_bars_diverg +
labs_geom_bar_diverg
```
:::
::: {style="font-size: 1.15em; color: #1e83c8;"}
**GRAPH:**
:::
```{r}
#| label: create_graph_diverging_bar
#| eval: true
#| echo: false
#| warning: false
#| message: false
#| out-height: '100%'
#| out-width: '100%'
#| layout-nrow: 1
#| column: page-inset-right
labs_geom_bar_diverg <- labs(
title = "Trump Approval Ratings",
subtitle = "From 'How Popular is Donald Trump'",
x = "Month",
y = "Monthly average percent",
fill = "Estimate")
ggp2_bars_diverg <- ggplot(
data = trump_approval_diverg,
aes(x = month, y = month_avg)) +
geom_bar(aes(fill = poll),
stat = "identity", width = .5) +
scale_y_continuous(limits = c(-1, 1),
labels = scales::percent)
ggp2_bars_diverg +
labs_geom_bar_diverg
```
## More info
For vertically arranged bars, we switch the `x` and `y` axis variables.
### Vertically arranged bars
<br>
- Create labels with `labs()`
- Map the `month_avg` to the `x` and `month` to the `y`
- *Inside* `geom_bar()`
- map `poll` to `fill`
- use `stat = "identity"` and `width = .5`
- Add `scale_y_continuous()` to manually set the limits and format the axis with `scales::percent`
::: {style="font-size: 0.85em;"}
```{r}
#| label: create_graph_vert_diverg_bars
#| eval: true
#| echo: true
#| warning: false
#| message: false
#| out-height: '100%'
#| out-width: '100%'
#| layout-nrow: 1
#| column: page-inset-right
labs_geom_bar_diverg_vert <- labs(
title = "Trump Approval Ratings",
subtitle = "From 'How Popular is Donald Trump'",
x = "Monthly average percent",
y = "Month",
fill = "Estimate")
ggp2_bar_diverg_vert <- ggplot(
data = trump_approval_diverg,
aes(x = month_avg, y = month)) +
geom_bar(
aes(fill = poll),
stat = "identity", width = .5) +
scale_x_continuous(limits = c(-1, 1),
labels = scales::percent)
ggp2_bar_diverg_vert +
labs_geom_bar_diverg_vert
```
:::