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ragg

This package provides graphic devices for R based on the AGG library developed by the late Maxim Shemanarev. AGG provides both higher performance and higher quality than the standard raster devices provided by grDevices. For a comparison with the default devices, see the performance and quality vignettes.

Installation

The package can be installed from CRAN with install.packages('ragg') or, if the development version is desired, directly from github:

# install.packages('devtools')
devtools::install_github('r-lib/ragg')

Use

ragg provides drop-in replacements for the png, jpeg, and tiff graphic devices provided by default from the grDevices packages and can both produce png, jpeg and tiff files. Notable features, that sets itself apart from the build-in devices, includes:

  • Faster (up to 40% faster than anti-aliased cairo device)
  • Direct access to all system fonts
  • High quality anti-aliasing
  • High quality rotated text
  • Support 16-bit output
  • System independent rendering (output from Mac, Windows, and Linux should be identical)

You can use it like any other device. The main functions are agg_png(), agg_jpeg() and agg_tiff(), all of which have arguments that closely match those of the png(), jpeg() and tiff() functions, so switching over should be easy.

library(ragg)
library(ggplot2)

file <- knitr::fig_path('.png')

on_linux <- tolower(Sys.info()[['sysname']]) == 'linux'
fancy_font <- if (on_linux) 'URW Chancery L' else 'Papyrus'

agg_png(file, width = 1000, height = 500, res = 144)
ggplot(mtcars) + 
  geom_point(aes(mpg, disp, colour = hp)) + 
  labs(title = 'System fonts — Oh My!') + 
  theme(text = element_text(family = fancy_font))
invisible(dev.off())

knitr::include_graphics(file)

Further, it provides an agg_capture() device that lets you access the device buffer directly from your R session.

cap <- agg_capture(width = 1000, height = 500, res = 144)
plot(1:10, 1:10)

scatter <- cap()
invisible(dev.off())

# Remove margins from raster plotting
par(mai = c(0, 0, 0, 0))
plot(as.raster(scatter))

Use ragg with knitr

knitr supports png output from ragg by setting dev = "ragg_png" in the chunk settings or globally with knitr::opts_chunk$set(dev = "ragg_png").

Use ragg in RStudio

ragg can be used as the graphic back-end to the RStudio device (for RStudio >= 1.4) by choosing AGG as the backend in the graphics pane in general options (see screenshot)

Code of Conduct

Please note that the ‘ragg’ project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.

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install.packages('ragg')

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0.4.1

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Maintainer

Thomas Lin Pedersen

Last Published

January 11th, 2021

Functions in ragg (0.4.1)

agg_supertransparent

Draw to a PNG file, modifying transparency on the fly
agg_ppm

Draw to a PPM file
agg_tiff

Draw to a TIFF file
agg_jpeg

Draw to a JPEG file
agg_png

Draw to a PNG file
agg_capture

Draw to a buffer that can be accessed directly
ragg-package

ragg: Graphic Devices Based on AGG