Linear model and confidence interval in ggplot2



Display the result of a linear model and its confidence interval on top of a scatterplot. A ggplot2 implementation with reproducible code.

Scatter section About scatter

Linear trend


Adding a linear trend to a scatterplot helps the reader in seeing patterns. ggplot2 provides the geom_smooth() function that allows to add the linear trend and the confidence interval around it if needed (option se=TRUE).

Note:: the method argument allows to apply different smoothing method like glm, loess and more. See the doc for more.

# Library
library(ggplot2)
library(hrbrthemes)

# Create dummy data
data <- data.frame(
  cond = rep(c("condition_1", "condition_2"), each=10), 
  my_x = 1:100 + rnorm(100,sd=9), 
  my_y = 1:100 + rnorm(100,sd=16) 
)

# Basic scatter plot.
p1 <- ggplot(data, aes(x=my_x, y=my_y)) + 
  geom_point( color="#69b3a2") +
  theme_ipsum()
 
# with linear trend
p2 <- ggplot(data, aes(x=my_x, y=my_y)) +
  geom_point() +
  geom_smooth(method=lm , color="red", se=FALSE) +
  theme_ipsum()

# linear trend + confidence interval
p3 <- ggplot(data, aes(x=my_x, y=my_y)) +
  geom_point() +
  geom_smooth(method=lm , color="red", fill="#69b3a2", se=TRUE) +
  theme_ipsum()

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