[R] R-level expansion of Rplot%03d.png

kees duineveld kees.duineveld at gmail.com
Sat Aug 21 13:35:40 CEST 2010


Not sure what you want. Plot does that automatically. It seems to use  
path.expand() to make the %03d expansion. Not that path.expand() is  
documented to do this, but it seem to work.

Kees

On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 13:04:54 +0200, baptiste auguie  
<baptiste.auguie at googlemail.com> wrote:

> Dear list,
>
> I'm using the brew package to generate a report containing various
> plots. I wrote a function that creates a plot in png and pdf formats,
> and outputs a suitable text string to insert the file in the final
> document using the asciidoc syntax,
>
> <%
> tmp <- 1
> makePlot = function(p, name=paste("tmp",tmp,sep=""), width=300)
> {
> png(paste(name,".png",sep=""))
> print(p)
> dev.off()
> pdf(paste(name,".pdf",sep=""))
> print(p)
> dev.off()
> cat(noquote(paste('image:',name,'.png["',name,'",width=',width,',link="',name,'.pdf"]',sep="")))
> tmp <<- tmp + 1
> }
> %>
>
> The resulting html file contains a thumbnail of the png file, with a
> link to the pdf file.
>
> I'm not happy with my default filename for the graphics. Is there a
> way to expand the default filename of R graphic devices? I would like
> to call it like this,
>
>
> makePlot = function(p, name="Rplot%03d", width=300)
> {
>
> real.name = expandName(name) # function needed here
> png(paste(name,".png",sep=""))
> print(p)
> dev.off()
> pdf(paste(name,".pdf",sep=""))
> print(p)
> dev.off()
> cat(noquote(paste('image:',real.name,'.png["',real.name,'",width=',width,',link="',real.name,'.pdf"]',sep="")))
> }
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> baptiste
>
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