How can I export Plotly graphs in R to different formats?
You can export Plotly graphs in R using the htmlwidgets
package. You can save them as HTML, PNG, JPEG, or PDF.
Can you show me an example of exporting a graph as a PNG?
Sure! You can use the export
function from the webshot
package. Here's a simple example:
library(plotly)
library(webshot)
# Create a Plotly graph
p <- plot_ly(data = mtcars, x = ~mpg, y = ~wt, type = 'scatter', mode = 'markers')
# Save as PNG
htmlwidgets::saveWidget(p, "plot.html")
webshot("plot.html", "plot.png")
What about exporting to PDF?
To export to PDF, you can use the pdf
function in R. Here's how:
pdf("plot.pdf")
print(p)
dev.off()
Is there a way to export directly to multiple formats at once?
You can create a function that saves the graph in multiple formats sequentially. Just call the save functions one after another.
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