Including images in R package documentation file
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In fact, I have the same question than Teema Daniel Laajala, but the answer provided does not work for me.
The question was about displaying images in R package documention.
When I write exactly the same code than in the ?par documentation file, which is :
itemcodemaiA numerical vector of the form codec(bottom,
left, top, right) which gives the margin size specified in
inches.cr
ifhtmlfiguremai.pngoptions: width="35%" alt="Figure: mai.png"
iflatexfiguremai.pdfoptions: width=7cm
the image does not display and all I can see is : imagenotdisplayed.
Though, I did the exact same code as above, put my image in the folder figures in the folder man...
So I was wondering If I was missing something, like a package I should install or something else...
Thanks for your help !
r package documentation rd
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In fact, I have the same question than Teema Daniel Laajala, but the answer provided does not work for me.
The question was about displaying images in R package documention.
When I write exactly the same code than in the ?par documentation file, which is :
itemcodemaiA numerical vector of the form codec(bottom,
left, top, right) which gives the margin size specified in
inches.cr
ifhtmlfiguremai.pngoptions: width="35%" alt="Figure: mai.png"
iflatexfiguremai.pdfoptions: width=7cm
the image does not display and all I can see is : imagenotdisplayed.
Though, I did the exact same code as above, put my image in the folder figures in the folder man...
So I was wondering If I was missing something, like a package I should install or something else...
Thanks for your help !
r package documentation rd
Where did you put the image? It looks likes it needs to be int theman/figuresfolder (not the same place as the Rd file).
– MrFlick
Nov 9 at 16:31
Sorry it was a mistake when I wrote the message, the image is in 'man/figures', not in 'man/image'.
– Julien
Nov 12 at 8:18
Okay, for what it's worth, in fact it does work when I compile the package and use '? function' or 'help(function)', but the image does not display when I preview my file (function.Rd).
– Julien
Nov 28 at 11:39
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In fact, I have the same question than Teema Daniel Laajala, but the answer provided does not work for me.
The question was about displaying images in R package documention.
When I write exactly the same code than in the ?par documentation file, which is :
itemcodemaiA numerical vector of the form codec(bottom,
left, top, right) which gives the margin size specified in
inches.cr
ifhtmlfiguremai.pngoptions: width="35%" alt="Figure: mai.png"
iflatexfiguremai.pdfoptions: width=7cm
the image does not display and all I can see is : imagenotdisplayed.
Though, I did the exact same code as above, put my image in the folder figures in the folder man...
So I was wondering If I was missing something, like a package I should install or something else...
Thanks for your help !
r package documentation rd
In fact, I have the same question than Teema Daniel Laajala, but the answer provided does not work for me.
The question was about displaying images in R package documention.
When I write exactly the same code than in the ?par documentation file, which is :
itemcodemaiA numerical vector of the form codec(bottom,
left, top, right) which gives the margin size specified in
inches.cr
ifhtmlfiguremai.pngoptions: width="35%" alt="Figure: mai.png"
iflatexfiguremai.pdfoptions: width=7cm
the image does not display and all I can see is : imagenotdisplayed.
Though, I did the exact same code as above, put my image in the folder figures in the folder man...
So I was wondering If I was missing something, like a package I should install or something else...
Thanks for your help !
r package documentation rd
r package documentation rd
edited Nov 12 at 8:19
asked Nov 9 at 16:16
Julien
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Where did you put the image? It looks likes it needs to be int theman/figuresfolder (not the same place as the Rd file).
– MrFlick
Nov 9 at 16:31
Sorry it was a mistake when I wrote the message, the image is in 'man/figures', not in 'man/image'.
– Julien
Nov 12 at 8:18
Okay, for what it's worth, in fact it does work when I compile the package and use '? function' or 'help(function)', but the image does not display when I preview my file (function.Rd).
– Julien
Nov 28 at 11:39
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Where did you put the image? It looks likes it needs to be int theman/figuresfolder (not the same place as the Rd file).
– MrFlick
Nov 9 at 16:31
Sorry it was a mistake when I wrote the message, the image is in 'man/figures', not in 'man/image'.
– Julien
Nov 12 at 8:18
Okay, for what it's worth, in fact it does work when I compile the package and use '? function' or 'help(function)', but the image does not display when I preview my file (function.Rd).
– Julien
Nov 28 at 11:39
Where did you put the image? It looks likes it needs to be int the
man/figures folder (not the same place as the Rd file).– MrFlick
Nov 9 at 16:31
Where did you put the image? It looks likes it needs to be int the
man/figures folder (not the same place as the Rd file).– MrFlick
Nov 9 at 16:31
Sorry it was a mistake when I wrote the message, the image is in 'man/figures', not in 'man/image'.
– Julien
Nov 12 at 8:18
Sorry it was a mistake when I wrote the message, the image is in 'man/figures', not in 'man/image'.
– Julien
Nov 12 at 8:18
Okay, for what it's worth, in fact it does work when I compile the package and use '? function' or 'help(function)', but the image does not display when I preview my file (function.Rd).
– Julien
Nov 28 at 11:39
Okay, for what it's worth, in fact it does work when I compile the package and use '? function' or 'help(function)', but the image does not display when I preview my file (function.Rd).
– Julien
Nov 28 at 11:39
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Where did you put the image? It looks likes it needs to be int the
man/figuresfolder (not the same place as the Rd file).– MrFlick
Nov 9 at 16:31
Sorry it was a mistake when I wrote the message, the image is in 'man/figures', not in 'man/image'.
– Julien
Nov 12 at 8:18
Okay, for what it's worth, in fact it does work when I compile the package and use '? function' or 'help(function)', but the image does not display when I preview my file (function.Rd).
– Julien
Nov 28 at 11:39