You can control the width and height of a plot in addPlot(), but you must
use addPageBreak() to control the width and the height of the page. Here
is a modification of the example provided in the help for rtf,
?RTF
library(rtf)
myplot <- function() {
par(mar=c(4, 4, 1, 1), cex=2)
plot(rnorm(25), rnorm(25), pch=16, col=1:25)
}
rtf <- RTF("test_RTF-class.doc")
addHeader(rtf, title="Example", subtitle="First page portrait,
second page
landscape")
addPlot(rtf, plot.fun=myplot, width=4, height=4)
addPageBreak(rtf, width=11, height=8.5)
addPlot(rtf, plot.fun=myplot, width=9, height=6.5)
done(rtf)
Jean
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:52 AM, <bdeepthi@ibab.ac.in> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I 'm trying to plot R graph in landscape orientation in a .rtf file.
> i 'm using library(rtf) for this.
> do we have any option in addPlot() function to rotate the orientation of
> the rtf file?
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Deepthi BM
> PGDB-10-10-04
> Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology
> Biotech Park, Electronic City, Phase I, Bengaluru-560100
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