How can I export Plotly graphs in R?
You can export Plotly graphs in R using the htmlwidgets
package. You can save your graph as an HTML file using the saveWidget()
function.
Can you show me an example of how to use saveWidget?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
library(plotly)
library(htmlwidgets)
# Create a Plotly graph
p <- plot_ly(data = mtcars, x = ~wt, y = ~mpg, type = 'scatter', mode = 'markers')
# Save the graph as an HTML file
saveWidget(p, "my_plot.html")
What if I want to save it as a PNG or JPEG?
To save a Plotly graph as a PNG or JPEG, you can use the orca
package. You would need to install it and then use the orca()
function to export your graph.
Is there a way to customize the output size?
Yes, you can customize the output size by specifying the width
and height
parameters in the orca()
function.
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