[R] ggsave to .png bug in ggplot2 (?)

ONKELINX, Thierry Thierry.ONKELINX at inbo.be
Thu Aug 20 10:14:17 CEST 2009


Dear Chris, 

That problem is due to the fact that ggsave() and png() use different
default for the resolution. ggsave() uses 300 dpi and png() 72 dpi. If
you set the resolution in ggsave() to 72 then you get exactly the same
output as on the screen. But the resolution is way to low for
publication. I have the feeling that everything scales rather nice when
using a different resolution, except for the fonts.

My workaround is to always save my plots to pdf. I use them as pdf (no
problem with that in LaTeX), unless the figure contains lots of points
(e.g. scatterplots). In that case I convert the pdf to png outside R.
The best tools I found for that are Ghostfriend
(http://www.noliturbare.com/index.php) and www.zamzar.com.

HTH,

Thierry

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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org]
Namens Dieter Menne
Verzonden: donderdag 20 augustus 2009 9:13
Aan: r-help at r-project.org
Onderwerp: Re: [R] ggsave to .png bug in ggplot2 (?)




Chris Friedl wrote:
> 
> Text is really small and legend boxes are huge in this plot when saved

> to .png with ggsave. Plot is correct (i.e. looks the same as the 
> screen) when saved with dev.print. Saving to .pdf with ggsave give the
correct output.
> 
> 

You are not alone. Things like this always happen the day before the
deadline, when you want to make minor changes. It is not limited to
ggplot, but looking at the variant

require(ggplot2)
x <- data.frame(value=rnorm(5000, mean=0), case="A") y <-
data.frame(value=rnorm(5000, mean=3), case="B") xy <- rbind(x, y) p <-
ggplot(xy, aes(x=value, colour=case, group=case)) + geom_density() p
ggsave(p, width=4,height=4,filename = "xy_ggsave.png")

makes me believe that this function should be banned. You might also
check the output of the ggsave documentation page to learn what scaling
means in R. (Slightly modified below). 

ratings <- qplot(rating, data=movies, geom="histogram") qplot(length,
data=movies, geom="histogram")
ggsave(file="length-hist.pdf")
ggsave(file="length-hist.png")
ggsave(ratings, file="ratingsA.pdf")
ggsave(ratings, file="ratingsB.pdf", width=4, height=4) # make twice as
big as on screen ggsave(ratings, file="ratingsC.pdf", scale=2)


I never use these functions in final production, be it in standard
graphics or lattice, but always open a device and close it after all
plots have been produced.

Dieter




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