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Suppose I have the following

y <- rnorm(10)
b <- as.factor(sample(1:4,10,replace=T))
qplot(1:10, y, shape=b)

How do I change the shapes that are used using ggplot2?

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The ggplot way to do it would be to use scale_shape_manual and provide the desired shapes in the values argument:

qplot(1:10, y, shape=b) + scale_shape_manual(values = c(0, 5, 6, 15))

result of above

The shapes are the same as the usual 0-25 indexes: http://yusung.blogspot.com/2008/11/plot-symbols-in-r.html


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