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R markdown, knitr, pandoc, beamer를 사용한 플롯 크기 및 해상도

lottogame 2020. 12. 13. 08:35
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R markdown, knitr, pandoc, beamer를 사용한 플롯 크기 및 해상도


기본적으로 슬라이드에 맞지 않으며 다른 방법으로도 인쇄하지 않습니다.

다음은 .Rmd입니다 : 편집 : 모든 청크에서 plot ()을 사용해야하는 것 같습니다. 이제 두 번째 플롯이 인쇄됩니다.

# Plot should show at high resolution

```{r echo=FALSE, comment = ""}
# load some data
require(plyr)
rbi <- ddply(baseball, .(year), summarise,  
  mean_rbi = mean(rbi, na.rm = TRUE))
```

```{r}
# plot
plot(mean_rbi ~ year, type = "l", data = rbi)
```

# Second attempt
```{r, fig.width = 2, fig.height = 2}
plot(mean_rbi ~ year, type = "l", data = rbi)
```

# Third attempt
```{r, out.width = 2, out.height = 2}
plot(mean_rbi ~ year, type = "l", data = rbi)
```

# Fourth attempt
```{r, out.width = '200px', out.height = '200px'}
plot(mean_rbi ~ year, type = "l", data = rbi)
```

# Fifth attempt
```{r, out.width = '\\maxwidth'}
plot(mean_rbi ~ year, type = "l", data = rbi)
```

다른 이름으로 저장 한 test.Rmd다음 비머를 사용하여 tex로 컴파일합니다.

knit("test.Rmd")
system("pandoc -s -t beamer --slide-level 1 test.md -o test.tex")

열기 test.texRStudio과는 "컴파일 PDF"를 클릭합니다.

나는 Yihui의 문서를 읽었고 정말로 명백한 것을 놓치지 않았기를 바랍니다.

Yihui의 제안을 포함하는 새 코드를 편집하십시오 .

```{r setup, include=FALSE}
opts_chunk$set(dev = 'pdf')
```

# Plot should show at high resolution

```{r echo=FALSE, comment = ""}
# load some data
require(plyr)
rbi <- ddply(baseball, .(year), summarise,  
  mean_rbi = mean(rbi, na.rm = TRUE))
```

```{r}
# plot
plot(mean_rbi ~ year, type = "l", data = rbi)
```

# Second attempt
```{r, fig.width = 4, fig.height = 4}
plot(mean_rbi ~ year, type = "l", data = rbi)
```

sessionInfo()

 R version 3.0.1 (16/05/2013)
Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)

Local:
 [1] LC_CTYPE = en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC = C LC_TIME = C LC_COLLATE = C        
 [5] LC_MONETARY=C        LC_MESSAGES=C        LC_PAPER=C           LC_NAME=C           
 [9] LC_ADDRESS=C         LC_TELEPHONE=C       LC_MEASUREMENT=C     LC_IDENTIFICATION=C 

attached base packages:
[1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods   base     

other attached packages:
[1] plyr_1.8       markdown_0.6   knitr_1.2      rCharts_0.3.51 slidify_0.3.52

loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
 [1] RJSONIO_1.0-3   codetools_0.2-8 digest_0.6.3    evaluate_0.4.3  formatR_0.8    
 [6] grid_3.0.1      lattice_0.20-15 stringr_0.6.2   tools_3.0.1     whisker_0.3-2  
[11] yaml_2.1.7  

I think that is a frequently asked question about the behavior of figures in beamer slides produced from Pandoc and markdown. The real problem is, R Markdown produces PNG images by default (from knitr), and it is hard to get the size of PNG images correct in LaTeX by default (I do not know why). It is fairly easy, however, to get the size of PDF images correct. One solution is to reset the default graphical device to PDF in your first chunk:

```{r setup, include=FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(dev = 'pdf')
```

Then all the images will be written as PDF files, and LaTeX will be happy.

Your second problem is you are mixing up the HTML units with LaTeX units in out.width / out.height. LaTeX and HTML are very different technologies. You should not expect \maxwidth to work in HTML, or 200px in LaTeX. Especially when you want to convert Markdown to LaTeX, you'd better not set out.width / out.height (use fig.width / fig.height and let LaTeX use the original size).


Figure sizes are specified in inches and can be included as a global option of the document output format. For example:

---
title: "My Document"
output:
  html_document:
    fig_width: 6
    fig_height: 4
---

And the plot's size in the graphic device can be increased at the chunk level:

```{r, fig.width=14, fig.height=12}          #Expand the plot width to 14 inches

ggplot(aes(x=mycolumn1, y=mycolumn2)) +     #specify the x and y aesthetic
geom_line(size=2) +                         #makes the line thicker
theme_grey(base_size = 25)                  #increases the size of the font
```

You can also use the out.width and out.height arguments to directly define the size of the plot in the output file:

```{r, out.width="200px", out.height="200px"} #Expand the plot width to 200 pixels

ggplot(aes(x=mycolumn1, y=mycolumn2)) +     #specify the x and y aesthetic
geom_line(size=2) +                         #makes the line thicker
theme_grey(base_size = 25)                  #increases the size of the font
```

참고URL : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17963962/plot-size-and-resolution-with-r-markdown-knitr-pandoc-beamer

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