How can I save my ggplot2 graphs in R?
You can save your ggplot2 graphs using the ggsave()
function. Just specify the filename and the plot object.
What formats can I save the graphs in?
You can save your graphs in various formats like PNG, JPEG, PDF, and SVG by changing the file extension in the filename.
Can I adjust the size of the saved graph?
Yes, you can adjust the size by using the width
and height
arguments in the ggsave()
function.
Is there a way to save multiple plots at once?
You can use a loop to save multiple plots by iterating over a list of plot objects and calling ggsave()
for each one.
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