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+% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
+% Please edit documentation in R/AdjustAlphaScale.R
+\name{adjust_alpha_scale}
+\alias{adjust_alpha_scale}
+\title{Adjust Alpha Scale for Data Visualization}
+\usage{
+adjust_alpha_scale(data, name, range = c(0.2, 0.8))
+}
+\arguments{
+\item{data}{A data frame containing the values for which the alpha scale is to be adjusted.}
+
+\item{name}{Character string that will be used as the title of the legend in the plot.}
+
+\item{range}{Numeric vector of length 2 specifying the range of alpha values, defaults to c(0.2, 0.8).}
+}
+\value{
+A ggplot2 alpha scale adjustment layer.
+}
+\description{
+This function dynamically adjusts the transparency scale for visualizations,
+especially useful when the range of data values varies significantly across different sources.
+It modifies the transparency scale based on the range of values present in the data,
+ensuring that the visualization accurately reflects variations within the data.
+}
+\examples{
+# Assuming 'data' is a DataFrame with a 'value' column
+plot_data <- data.frame(value = c(10, 20, 30, 40, 50))
+ggplot2::ggplot(plot_data, ggplot2::aes(x = 1:nrow(plot_data), y = value)) +
+  ggplot2::geom_point(ggplot2::aes(alpha = value)) +
+  adjust_alpha_scale(plot_data, "Transparency Scale")
+
+}