ExportToReport {IFC} | R Documentation |
Graphical and Statistic Report Generation
Description
Generates report from 'IFC_data' object.
Usage
ExportToReport(
obj,
selection,
write_to,
overwrite = FALSE,
onepage = TRUE,
color_mode = c("white", "black")[1],
add_key = "panel",
precision = c("light", "full")[1],
trunc_labels = 38,
trans = "asinh",
bin,
viewport = "ideas",
backend = "lattice",
display_progress = TRUE,
...
)
Arguments
obj |
an 'IFC_data' object extracted with features extracted. |
selection |
indices of desired graphs. It can be provided as an integer vector or as a matrix. |
write_to |
pattern used to export file(s).
Placeholders, like c("%d/%s_fromR.pdf", "%d/%s_fromR.csv"), will be substituted: |
overwrite |
whether to overwrite file or not. Default is FALSE. Note that if TRUE, it will overwrite file. In addition a warning message will be sent. |
onepage |
whether to generate a pdf with all graphs on one page or not. Default is TRUE. |
color_mode |
Whether to extract colors from obj in white or black mode. Default is "white". |
add_key |
whether to draw a "global" key under title or in the first "panel" or "both". Default is "panel". |
precision |
when graphs is a 2D scatter with population overlay, this argument controls amount of information displayed. Default is "light". |
trunc_labels |
maximum number of characters to display for labels. Default is 38. |
trans |
name of the transformation function for density graphs. If missing the default, the BasePop[[1]]$densitytrans, if any, will be retrieved, otherwise "asinh" will be used. |
bin |
default number of bin used for histogram. Default is missing. |
viewport |
Either "ideas", "data" or "max" defining limits used for the graph. Default is "ideas". |
backend |
backend used for drawing. Allowed are "lattice", "base", "raster". Default is "lattice". |
display_progress |
whether to display a progress bar. Default is TRUE. |
... |
other parameters to be passed. |
Details
depending on 'write_to', function will create .pdf and/or .csv file(s) report with according to graphs found in 'obj'.
- csv file if created will contain "Min.","1st Qu.","Median","Mean","3rd Qu.","Max." for each graph found for x and y (if not histogram) for drawn populations and regions.
- pdf file if created will contain graphs and to a certain extent some stats "Min.", "Median", "Mean", "Max." (no more than 7 rows).
Note that only graphs will be exported (no images, features values, population stats, ...) in the same layout they were created and without sizing.
Value
It invisibly returns full path of exported .pdf and/or .csv file(s).
Examples
if(requireNamespace("IFCdata", quietly = TRUE)) {
tmp <- tempdir(check = TRUE)
## use a daf file
file_daf <- system.file("extdata", "example.daf", package = "IFCdata")
daf <- ExtractFromDAF(fileName = file_daf, extract_images = FALSE,
extract_offsets = FALSE, display_progress = FALSE)
L = length(daf$graphs)
if(L > 0) {
## randomly export at most 5 graphs from daf
sel = sample(1:L, min(5, L))
ExportToReport(obj = daf, selection = sel,
write_to = paste0(tmp, "\\test.pdf"), overwrite = TRUE)
}
} else {
message(sprintf('Please run `install.packages("IFCdata", repos = "%s", type = "source")` %s',
'https://gitdemont.github.io/IFCdata/',
'to install extra files required to run this example.'))
}