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r - Adjusting the width of legend for continuous variable

I have a script below to illustrate my question:

temp.df <- data.frame(x=1:100,y=1:100,z=1:100,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
chart <- ggplot(data=temp.df,aes(x=x,y=y))
chart <- chart + geom_line(aes(colour=z))
chart <- chart + scale_colour_continuous(low="blue",high="red")
chart <- chart + theme(legend.position="bottom")
# so far so good, but I think the legend positioned at bottom with such a small size is a waste of space, so I want to "widen" it using the line below...
chart <- chart + guides(colour=guide_legend(keywidth=5,label.position="bottom"))
# oops, it changed to legend for categorical variable

How can I widen the "continuous variable" legend positioned at bottom?

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Instead of function guides() you should use the function theme() and set the legend.key.width=

temp.df <- data.frame(x=1:100,y=1:100,z=1:100,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
chart <- ggplot(data=temp.df,aes(x=x,y=y))
chart <- chart + geom_line(aes(colour=z))
chart <- chart + scale_colour_continuous(low="blue",high="red")
chart <- chart + theme(legend.position="bottom")
chart <- chart + theme(legend.key.width=unit(3,"cm"))

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