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The current plot is saved to a temporary image file using dev.copy. This file is then written to the workbook using insertImage.
insertPlot(wb, sheet, width = 6, height = 4, xy = NULL, startRow = 1,
startCol = 1, fileType = "png", units = "in", dpi = 300)
A workbook object
A name or index of a worksheet
Width of figure. Defaults to 6in.
Height of figure . Defaults to 4in.
Alternate way to specify startRow and startCol. A vector of length 2 of form (startcol, startRow)
Row coordinate of upper left corner of figure. xy[[2]] when xy is given.
Column coordinate of upper left corner of figure. xy[[1]] when xy is given.
File type of image
Units of width and height. Can be "in", "cm" or "px"
Image resolution
# NOT RUN {
## Create a new workbook
wb <- createWorkbook()
## Add a worksheet
addWorksheet(wb, "Sheet 1", gridLines = FALSE)
## create plot objects
require(ggplot2)
p1 <- qplot(mpg, data=mtcars, geom="density",
fill=as.factor(gear), alpha=I(.5), main="Distribution of Gas Mileage")
p2 <- qplot(age, circumference,
data = Orange, geom = c("point", "line"), colour = Tree)
## Insert currently displayed plot to sheet 1, row 1, column 1
print(p1) #plot needs to be showing
insertPlot(wb, 1, width = 5, height = 3.5, fileType = "png", units = "in")
## Insert plot 2
print(p2)
insertPlot(wb, 1, xy = c("J", 2), width = 16, height = 10, fileType = "png", units = "cm")
## Save workbook
saveWorkbook(wb, "insertPlotExample.xlsx", overwrite = TRUE)
# }
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