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\name{spec_hist}
\alias{spec_hist}
\alias{spec_boxplot}
\title{Helper functions to generate inline sparklines}
\usage{
spec_hist(
x,
width = 200,
height = 50,
res = 300,
breaks = "Sturges",
same_lim = TRUE,
lim = NULL,
xaxt = "n",
yaxt = "n",
ann = FALSE,
col = "lightgray",
border = NULL,
dir = if (is_latex()) rmd_files_dir() else tempdir(),
file = NULL,
file_type = if (is_latex()) "png" else "svg",
...
)
spec_boxplot(
x,
width = 200,
height = 50,
res = 300,
add_label = FALSE,
label_digits = 2,
same_lim = TRUE,
lim = NULL,
xaxt = "n",
yaxt = "n",
ann = FALSE,
col = "lightgray",
border = NULL,
boxlty = 0,
medcol = "red",
medlwd = 1,
dir = if (is_latex()) rmd_files_dir() else tempdir(),
file = NULL,
file_type = if (is_latex()) "png" else "svg",
...
)
}
\arguments{
\item{x}{Vector of values or List of vectors of values.}
\item{width}{The width of the plot in pixel}
\item{height}{The height of the plot in pixel}
\item{res}{The resolution of the plot. Default is 300.}
\item{breaks}{one of:
\itemize{
\item a vector giving the breakpoints between histogram cells,
\item a function to compute the vector of breakpoints,
\item a single number giving the number of cells for the histogram,
\item a character string naming an algorithm to compute the
number of cells (see \sQuote{Details}),
\item a function to compute the number of cells.
}
In the last three cases the number is a suggestion only; as the
breakpoints will be set to \code{\link{pretty}} values, the number
is limited to \code{1e6} (with a warning if it was larger). If
\code{breaks} is a function, the \code{x} vector is supplied to it
as the only argument (and the number of breaks is only limited by
the amount of available memory).
}
\item{same_lim}{T/F. If x is a list of vectors, should all the plots be
plotted in the same range? Default is True.}
\item{lim}{Manually specify plotting range in the form of \code{c(0, 10)}.}
\item{xaxt}{On/Off for xaxis text}
\item{yaxt}{On/Off for yaxis text}
\item{ann}{On/Off for annotations (titles and axis titles)}
\item{col}{Color for the fill of the histogram bar/boxplot box.}
\item{border}{Color for the border.}
\item{dir}{Directory of where the images will be saved.}
\item{file}{File name. If not provided, a random name will be used}
\item{file_type}{Graphic device. Support \code{png} or \code{svg}. SVG is recommended
for HTML output}
\item{...}{further arguments and \link[graphics]{graphical parameters} passed to
\code{\link[graphics]{plot.histogram}} and thence to \code{\link[graphics]{title}} and
\code{\link[graphics]{axis}} (if \code{plot = TRUE}).}
\item{add_label}{For boxplot. T/F to add labels for min, mean and max.}
\item{label_digits}{If T for add_label, rounding digits for the label.
Default is 2.}
\item{boxlty}{Boxplot - box boarder type}
\item{medcol}{Boxplot - median line color}
\item{medlwd}{Boxplot - median line width}
}
\description{
These functions helps you quickly generate sets of sparkline
style plots using base R plotting system. Currently, we support histogram
and boxplot. You can use them together with \code{column_spec} to
generate inline plot in tables. By default, this function will save images
in a folder called "kableExtra" and return the address of the file.
}