11.8 Saving plots to a file with pdf()
, jpeg()
and png()
Once you’ve created a plot in R, you may wish to save it to a file so you can use it in another document. To do this, you’ll use either the pdf()
, png()
or jpeg()
functions. These functions will save your plot to either a .pdf, .jpg, or .png file.
Argument | Outcome |
---|---|
file |
The directory and name of the final plot entered as a string. For example, to put a plot on my desktop, I’d write file = "/Users/nphillips/Desktop/plot.pdf" when creating a pdf, and file = "/Users/nphillips/Desktop/plot.jpg" when creating a jpeg. |
width, height |
The width and height of the final plot in inches. |
dev.off() |
This is not an argument to pdf() and jpeg() . You just need to execute this code after creating the plot to finish creating the image file (see examples). |
To use these functions to save files, you need to follow 3 steps:
- Execute the
pdf()
orjpeg()
functions withfile, width, height
arguments. - Execute all your plotting code (e.g.;
plot(x = 1:10, y = 1:10)
) - Complete the file by executing the command
dev.off()
. This tells R that you’re done creating the file.
The chunk below shows an example of the three steps in creating a pdf:
# Step 1: Call the pdf command to start the plot
pdf(file = "/Users/ndphillips/Desktop/My Plot.pdf", # The directory you want to save the file in
width = 4, # The width of the plot in inches
height = 4) # The height of the plot in inches
# Step 2: Create the plot with R code
plot(x = 1:10,
y = 1:10)
abline(v = 0) # Additional low-level plotting commands
text(x = 0, y = 1, labels = "Random text")
# Step 3: Run dev.off() to create the file!
dev.off()
You’ll notice that after you close the plot with dev.off()
, you’ll see a message in the prompt like “null device”. That’s just R telling you that you can now create plots in the main R plotting window again.
The functions pdf()
, jpeg()
, and png()
all work the same way, they just return different file types. If you can, use pdf()
it saves the plot in a high quality format.