[Rd] Sweaving in png
Roger Peng
rpeng at jhsph.edu
Mon Mar 27 02:58:40 CEST 2006
For what it's worth, I would find such a adaptation useful.
-roger
Thibaut Jombart wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> despite I already posted a mail on this topic on R help, I guess this place may be more appropriate.
> I'll make it shorter this time. Sorry for posting twice.
>
> I found that using pixmap pictures in a Sweave document was sometimes almost impossible, due to the huge size of the pdf pictures produced.
>
> The first solution I found was to save pictures in png, when too heavy in pdf. Here is an example:
>
> ### in a .rnw document ###
>
> % here is an invisible chunck to create a picture
> <<fig =FALSE,echo=FALSE>>=
> png(filename='figs/myPic.png')
> @
>
> % next, R code to generate picture
> <<fig=FALSE,echo=TRUE>>=
> ...[code to produce the figure]
> @
>
> % then, close the device. Hidden, again
> <<fig =FALSE,echo=FALSE>>=
> dev.off()
> @
>
> % and then, include it as a picture
> \includegraphics{figs/myPic.png}
>
> ### end of the example ###
>
> I
> This is quite long, and I would have prefered to need simply:
>
> <<fig=TRUE,pdf=FALSE,png=TRUE>>
> ...[code to produce the figure]
> @
>
> So I tried to adapte the Sweave driver 'RweaveLatex' in order to do so. It worked.
>
> The not-so-new driver is only a slight modification of RweaveLatex, and can
> generate ps, pdf or png figures; it was tested on Ubuntu64, Debian,
> several Windows systems and macOS X partforms with no detected problem.
>
> Does someone find this useful, and/or were there better solutions I missed?
>
> Regards,
>
> Thibaut Jombart .
>
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