
fillpattern provides geometric patterns to replace solid
color fills in statistical graphics. These patterns ensure figures
remain distinguishable when viewed by colorblind readers or when printed
in black and white.
Compared to the similar ggpattern
package, fillpattern:
ggplot2.ggplot2::geom_* functions.# Install the latest stable version from CRAN:
install.packages("fillpattern")
# Or the development version from GitHub:
install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("cmmr/fillpattern")Simply add scale_fill_pattern()
to your ggplot.
library(ggplot2)
library(fillpattern)
ggplot(mpg, aes(x = class, color = drv, fill = drv)) +
geom_bar() +
scale_fill_pattern()
Works with geom_bar(), geom_boxplot(),
geom_violin(), and other geom_* functions that
accept a fill aesthetic.
Set fill = fill_pattern() in the grob’s graphical
parameters.
library(grid)
library(fillpattern)
grid.newpage()
grid.circle( gp = gpar(fill = fill_pattern("grid")), x = 1/4, r = 3/8)
grid.rect( gp = gpar(fill = fill_pattern("fish")), width = 1/5, height = 3/4)
grid.polygon(gp = gpar(fill = fill_pattern("brick")), x = c(6,7,5)/8, y = c(7,1,1)/8)
Use any of these pattern names in fill_pattern()
or scale_fill_pattern().

For each basic pattern, you can specify the foreground color,
background color, line width/style, tile size/rotation, and more through
arguments to fill_pattern()
and scale_fill_pattern().
Most modifications can be specified as part of the pattern name (shown below).

For additional details, see the fill_pattern()
and scale_fill_pattern()
reference pages.