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Using cairographics with ggsave()
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# .png with Windows GDI versus .png with cairographics | |
doInstall <- TRUE # Change to FALSE if you don't want packages installed. | |
toInstall <- c("ggplot2", "RColorBrewer", "Cairo") | |
if(doInstall){install.packages(toInstall, repos = "http://cran.us.r-project.org")} | |
lapply(toInstall, library, character.only = TRUE) | |
# Generate some data | |
nn <- 100 | |
myData <- data.frame(X = rnorm(nn), | |
Y = rnorm(nn)) | |
myData$Z <- with(myData, X * Y) | |
myData$Y <- myData$Y > 0 | |
# This plot serves only to make a "hard" test case | |
# comparing Windows GDI to cairographics. | |
zp1 <- ggplot(myData, # \/ Here's a handy little function | |
aes(x = X, fill = cut_number(Z, n = 10))) | |
zp1 <- zp1 + geom_abline(aes(intercept = X, slope = X), lwd = 1/5) | |
zp1 <- zp1 + geom_density(alpha = 2/3) | |
zp1 <- zp1 + theme_bw() | |
zp1 <- zp1 + facet_grid(~ Y) | |
zp1 <- zp1 + scale_fill_manual(values = colorRampPalette(rev(brewer.pal(11, "Spectral")))(10), | |
guide = "none") | |
print(zp1) | |
ggsave(plot = zp1, "Standard ggsave.png", h = 9/3, w = 16/3) | |
ggsave(plot = zp1, "Cairo ggsave.png", h = 9/3, w = 16/3, type = "cairo-png") | |
# This is the entire trick, type | |
# gets passed through ggsave... |
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