context("Testing showSignificance") test_that("Simplest example", { old <- options() on.exit(options(old)) options("superb.feedback" = 'none') # quelques tests systematiques... library(superb) library(ggplot2) library(grid) # making one random data set with three factors 2 x 3 x (3) dta <- GRD( BSFactors = c("Group(2)","Age(3)"), WSFactors = c("Moment(3)"), Population = list(mean = 75, stddev = 5), Effects = list("Group" = slope(10) ) ) # making a two-factor plot plt2 <- superbPlot(dta, BSFactor = c("Group"), WSFactor = c("Moment(3)"), variables = c("DV.1","DV.2","DV.3"), adjustments = list(purpose="difference"), factorOrder = c("Moment","Group") ) # lets decorate this plot a bit... plt2 <- plt2 + scale_fill_manual( name = "Group", labels = c("Easy", "Hard", "Unthinkable"), values = c("blue", "purple")) + scale_colour_manual( name = "Group", labels = c("Easy", "Hard", "Unthinkable"), values = c("blue", "purple")) + coord_cartesian( ylim = c(50,100) ) # a very basic example plt2 <- plt2 + showSignificance( c(0.75, 1.25), 90, -1, "++1++") expect_equal( "ggplot" %in% class(plt2), TRUE) # restores default information options("superb.feedback" = c('design','warnings','summary')) }) test_that("Example with panels", { old <- options() on.exit(options(old)) options("superb.feedback" = 'none') # quelques tests systematiques... library(superb) library(ggplot2) library(grid) # making one random data set with three factors 2 x 3 x (3) dta <- GRD( BSFactors = c("Group(2)","Age(3)"), WSFactors = c("Moment(3)"), Population = list(mean = 75, stddev = 5), Effects = list("Group" = slope(10) ) ) plt3 <- superbPlot(dta, BSFactor = c("Group","Age"), WSFactor = c("Moment(3)"), variables = c("DV.1","DV.2","DV.3"), adjustments = list(purpose="difference"), factorOrder = c("Moment","Group","Age") ) plt3 <- plt3 + scale_fill_manual( name = "Group", labels = c("Easy", "Hard", "Unthinkable"), values = c("blue", "purple")) + scale_colour_manual( name = "Group", labels = c("Easy", "Hard", "Unthinkable"), values = c("blue", "purple")) + coord_cartesian( ylim = c(50,100) ) # an example with panels; the "panel" argument is used to identify on which panel to put the annotation plt3 + showSignificance( c(0.75, 1.25), 90, -1, "++1++", panel = list(Age= 1)) + showSignificance( c(1.75, 2.25), 90, -1, "++2++", panel = list(Age= 2)) + showSignificance( c(0.75, 1.25), 90, -1, "++3++", panel = list(Age= 3)) + showSignificance( c(1.75, 3.25), 95, -1, "++4++", panel = list(Age= 3)) expect_equal( "ggplot" %in% class(plt3), TRUE) # restores default information options("superb.feedback" = c('design','warnings','summary')) }) test_that("Advanced example", { old <- options() on.exit(options(old)) options("superb.feedback" = 'none') library(superb) library(ggplot2) library(grid) # making one random data set with three factors 2 x 3 x (3) dta <- GRD( BSFactors = c("Group(2)","Age(3)"), WSFactors = c("Moment(3)"), Population = list(mean = 75, stddev = 5), Effects = list("Group" = slope(10) ) ) plt3 <- superbPlot(dta, BSFactor = c("Group","Age"), WSFactor = c("Moment(3)"), variables = c("DV.1","DV.2","DV.3"), adjustments = list(purpose="difference"), factorOrder = c("Moment","Group","Age") ) plt3 <- plt3 + scale_fill_manual( name = "Group", labels = c("Easy", "Hard", "Unthinkable"), values = c("blue", "purple")) + scale_colour_manual( name = "Group", labels = c("Easy", "Hard", "Unthinkable"), values = c("blue", "purple")) + coord_cartesian( ylim = c(50,100) ) # here, we send additional directives to the annotations plt3 + showSignificance( c(0.75, 1.25), 90, -5, "++1++", panel = list(Age= 1)) + showSignificance( c(1.75, 2.25), 95, -10, "++2++", panel = list(Age = 2), textParams = list(size = 2, # smaller font family = "mono", # courrier font colour= "chartreuse3" # dark green color ), segmentParams = list(linewidth = 1., # thicker lines arrow = arrow(length = unit(0.2, "cm") ), # arrow heads colour = "chartreuse3" # dark green color as well ) ) + showSignificance( c(1.75, 3.25), 95, -30, "++3++", panel = list(Age = 3), textParams = list(size = 5, # larger font family = "serif", # times font alpha = 0.2 ), # transparent segmentParams = list(linewidth = 2., arrow = arrow(length = unit(0.2, "cm") ), alpha = 0.2, lineend = "round" # so that line end overlap nicely ) ) expect_equal( "ggplot" %in% class(plt3), TRUE) # restores default information options("superb.feedback" = c('design','warnings','summary')) })