ggsave()
is a convenient function for saving a plot. It defaults to
saving the last plot that you displayed, using the size of the current
graphics device. It also guesses the type of graphics device from the
extension.
ggsave(filename, plot = last_plot(), device = NULL, path = NULL, scale = 1, width = NA, height = NA, units = c("in", "cm", "mm"), dpi = 300, limitsize = TRUE, ...)
filename | File name to create on disk. |
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plot | Plot to save, defaults to last plot displayed. |
device | Device to use. Can be either be a device function
(e.g. |
path | Path to save plot to (combined with filename). |
scale | Multiplicative scaling factor. |
width, height, units | Plot size in |
dpi | Plot resolution. Applies only to raster output types. |
limitsize | When |
... | Other arguments passed on to graphics |
## Not run: ------------------------------------ # ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) + geom_point() # # ggsave("mtcars.pdf") # ggsave("mtcars.png") # # ggsave("mtcars.pdf", width = 4, height = 4) # ggsave("mtcars.pdf", width = 20, height = 20, units = "cm") # # unlink("mtcars.pdf") # unlink("mtcars.png") # # # specify device when saving to a file with unknown extension # # (for example a server supplied temporary file) # file <- tempfile() # ggsave(file, device = "pdf") # unlink(file) ## ---------------------------------------------