I am trying to figure out why the tee operator, %T>%, does not work when I pass the data to a ggplot command.
This works fine
library(ggplot2)
library(dplyr)
library(magrittr)
mtcars %T>%
qplot(x = cyl, y = mpg, data = ., geom = "point") %>%
qplot(x = mpg, y = cyl, data = ., geom = "point")
And this also works fine
mtcars %>%
{ggplot() + geom_point(aes(cyl, mpg)) ; . } %>%
ggplot() + geom_point(aes(mpg, cyl))
But when I use the tee operator, as below, it throws "Error: ggplot2 doesn't know how to deal with data of class protoenvironment".
mtcars %T>%
ggplot() + geom_point(aes(cyl, mpg)) %>%
ggplot() + geom_point(aes(mpg, cyl))
Can anyone explain why this final piece of code does not work?
Either
or abandon the
%T>%
operator and use an ordinary pipe with the "%>T%" operation made explicit as a new function as suggested in this answerAs TFlick noted, the reason the %T>% operator doesn't work here is because of the precedence of operations:
%any%
is done before+
.