ggplot2 – The unit of size

The answer is : The unit is the points. It is the unit of fontsize in the grid package. In ?unit, we find the following definition

"points" Points. There are 72.27 points per inch.

(but note the closely related “bigpts” Big Points. 72 bp = 1 in.)

Internally ggplot2 will multiply the font size by a magic number ggplot2:::.pt, defined as 1/0.352777778.

Here a demonstration, I create a letter using grid and ggplot2 with same size:

library(grid)
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(data=data.frame(x=1,y=1,label=c('A'))) +
  geom_text(aes(x,y,label=label),size=100)
## I divide by the magic number to get the same size.
grid.text('A',gp=gpar(fontsize=100/0.352777778,col="red"))

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Addendum Thanks to @baptiste

The “magic number”(defined in aaa-constants.r as .pt <- 1 / 0.352777778) is really just the conversion factor between “points” and “mm”, that is 1/72 * 25.4 = 0.352777778. Unfortunately, grid makes the subtle distinction between “pts” and “bigpts”, which explains why convertUnit(unit(1, "pt"), "mm", valueOnly=TRUE) gives the slightly different value of 0.3514598.

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