[R] reading scanned graphs

Frank E Harrell Jr f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu
Wed Mar 4 00:32:21 CET 2009


Remko Duursma wrote:
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> Remko

For Linux I recommend the engauge-digitizer package.
Frank

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> 2009/3/4 Aad Termorshuizen <aad.termorshuizen at blgg.nl>:
>>   I have a graph (a curve with a x- and y-axis) on paper. (The device from
>>   which  I  receive  this  is  not  able  to  output  the data digitally
>>   unfortunately.) Is there a procedure by which I can scan the graph, save it
>>   into, e.g., a bitmap file and make it R to read this file into x and y
>>   coordinates?
>>   Thanks, Aad Termorshuizen
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