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Demonstration of using the ReporteRs R package to convert a plot into an editable figure in PowerPoint
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# Example of using the ReporteRs package to convert R plots to editable figures in PowerPoint | |
## Based on article at http://www.sthda.com/english/wiki/create-an-editable-graph-from-r-software | |
## Data | |
### (Data from searching Scopus for 'open data' or 'open-data') | |
year <- c(1995:2014) | |
number <- c(5, 14, 5, 3, 4, 7, 15, 16, 13, 18, 19, 28, 29, 43, 69, 148, 230, 424, 618, 759) | |
open_data <- data.frame(year, number) | |
## Plot | |
library(ggplot2) | |
plot_open_data <- ggplot(open_data, aes(year, number)) + | |
theme_bw() + | |
ylab('Number of publications') + | |
theme(axis.title.x = element_blank()) + | |
geom_point() | |
plot_open_data | |
## Conversion to PowerPoint | |
library('ReporteRs') | |
doc <- pptx() | |
doc <- addSlide(doc, "Two Content") | |
doc <- addPlot(doc, function() print(plot_open_data), vector.graphic = TRUE) # Editable vector graphic | |
doc <- addPlot(doc, function() print(plot_open_data), vector.graphic = FALSE) # Raster format | |
writeDoc(doc, file = "open-data.pptx") |
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