How can I save plots in R?
You can save plots in R using the ggsave()
function or the png()
, jpeg()
, or pdf()
functions.
Can you show me an example using ggsave()
?
Sure! After creating a plot with ggplot2, you can use ggsave('my_plot.png')
to save it as a PNG file.
What if I want to save it in a different format?
You can change the file extension in the ggsave()
function, like ggsave('my_plot.pdf')
for a PDF.
Is there a way to specify the dimensions of the saved plot?
Yes, you can specify width and height in ggsave()
, like ggsave('my_plot.png', width=10, height=5)
.
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