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How to cut off legend in WRF

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Hello friends welcome back to our channel in todayamp;#39;s video we will be looking at how to run WEA research and forecasting model on your personal laptop on the wtu operating system so in previous video if you have followed we have discussed how to set up your domain how to download various data sets for example we have discussed how to download the geographical data set which geographical data set is necessary for real for complete real data case simulation and we have also looked at how to download the wrf initial condition from various different uh sources for example there are uh from NF we have final reanalysis data which is FNL data from the ecmwf we have various different data set for instance era five era interm and also ecmwf operational forecast so uh keeping those uh uh things in mind we have selected one particular data set which is FNL we have downloaded it and we have used that for our simulation purposes so first we what we did we did uh we set up we specified the n

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If a plot already has a title, subtitle, caption, etc., and you want to remove it, you can do so by setting the respective argument to NULL . For example, if plot p has a subtitle, then p + labs(subtitle = NULL) will remove the subtitle from the plot.
By default, ggplot2 will automatically build a legend on your chart as soon as a shape feature is mapped to a variable in aes() part of the ggplot() call. So if you use color , shape or alpha , a legend will be available.
You may set the legend argument to False to hide the legend, which is shown by default. You may pass logy to get a log-scale Y axis.
Key R functions to change ggplot legends: p + labs(). Change legend title. p + theme(). Change legend theme: background color, legend box border, font size and color. p + scalexdiscrete(limits = c(2, 0.5, 1)). p + scalefilldiscrete(name = Dose, labels = c(A, B, C)). guides().
To remove a legend in ggplot2, you can set the `show. legend` argument to `FALSE` in the specific geom function or globally in the `theme()` function by using `theme(legend. position = none)`. This way, no legend will be included in your plot.
For instance, if you do not want scientific notation, you simply feed format() the argument scientific = FALSE . You can also tell format() that you want to use commas to break up digits for large numbers using the argument big.

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