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Note that this uses the decorate_grob_factory() function.

Usage

decorate_grob_set(grobs, ...)

Arguments

grobs

a list of grid grobs

...

arguments passed on to decorate_grob().

Value

A decorated grob.

Examples

library(ggplot2)
library(grid)
g <- with(data = iris, {
  list(
    ggplot2::ggplotGrob(
      ggplot2::ggplot(mapping = aes(Sepal.Length, Sepal.Width, col = Species)) +
        ggplot2::geom_point()
    ),
    ggplot2::ggplotGrob(
      ggplot2::ggplot(mapping = aes(Sepal.Length, Petal.Length, col = Species)) +
        ggplot2::geom_point()
    ),
    ggplot2::ggplotGrob(
      ggplot2::ggplot(mapping = aes(Sepal.Length, Petal.Width, col = Species)) +
        ggplot2::geom_point()
    ),
    ggplot2::ggplotGrob(
      ggplot2::ggplot(mapping = aes(Sepal.Width, Petal.Length, col = Species)) +
        ggplot2::geom_point()
    ),
    ggplot2::ggplotGrob(
      ggplot2::ggplot(mapping = aes(Sepal.Width, Petal.Width, col = Species)) +
        ggplot2::geom_point()
    ),
    ggplot2::ggplotGrob(
      ggplot2::ggplot(mapping = aes(Petal.Length, Petal.Width, col = Species)) +
        ggplot2::geom_point()
    )
  )
})
lg <- decorate_grob_set(grobs = g, titles = "Hello\nOne\nTwo\nThree", footnotes = "")

draw_grob(lg[[1]])

draw_grob(lg[[2]])

draw_grob(lg[[6]])