Abstract
Scales control the mapping from data to aesthetics. They take your data and turn it into something that you can see, like size, colour, position or shape. Scales also provide the tools that let you read the plot: the axes and legends. Formally, each scale is a function from a region in data space (the domain of the scale) to a region in aesthetic space (the range of the scale). The axis or legend is the inverse function: it allows you to convert visual properties back to data.
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Wickham, H. (2016). Scales, Axes and Legends (pp. 109–145). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24277-4_6
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