Hi Jason,
You'll need scale_fill_manual(values = c(low = "blue", middle
"black", high = "red"))
See http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/scale_manual.html for more examples/details.
Regards,
Hadley
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Jason Rupert <jasonkrupert at yahoo.com>
wrote:> I've been using qplot pretty successfully to generate stacked
histograms. However, it appears that I need to tweak the colors a little.
>
> I've got three temperature variables (characters not numeric) and I
need to change from the default qplot colors to the following:
> Low = Blue
> Middle = black
> High = Red
>
> Here is pseudo code of what I have currently:qplot(Run, data = TestData,
breaks = hist_breaks, ,
> fill = TestData$Temperature,
> main = short_title) +
> scale_x_continuous("Run, Radians") +
scale_y_continuous("Frequency") +
> scale_fill_discrete("Temperature")
>
> Thanks for any advice and insights.
>
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