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easySVG package

The R package ‘easySVG’ can generate SVG elements easily.

Introduction

This package is an easy SVG elements generator. It can easily generate svg elements such as rect, line, circle, ellipse, polygon polyline, text and make group. Also, it can output svg elements into a svg file.

Installation

Github

# Install the cutting edge development version from GitHub:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("ytdai/easySVG")

Zip/Tarball

  1. Download the appropriate zip file or tar.gz file from Github
  2. Unzip the file and change directories into the easySVG directory
  3. Run R CMD INSTALL pkg

Basic usage

library(easySVG)

line.1 <- line.svg(x1 = 50, y1 = 20, x2 = 150, y2 = 20)
message(line.1)

line.2 <- line.svg(x1 = 50, y1 = 40, x2 = 150, y2 = 40, stroke = "red", stroke.width = 3)
message(line.2)

rect.1 <- rect.svg(x = 50, y = 60, width = 100, height = 10, fill = "blue")
message(rect.1)

rect.2 <- rect.svg(x = 50, y = 80, width = 100, height = 5, fill = "yellow", stroke = "none")
message(rect.2)

circle.1 <- circle.svg(cx = 80, cy = 100, r = 10, fill = "blue")
message(circle.1)

circle.2 <- circle.svg(cx = 120, cy = 100, r = 5, fill = "red", stroke = "none")
message(circle.2)

ellipse.1 <- ellipse.svg(cx = 100, cy = 120, rx = 20, ry = 5, fill = "blue")
message(ellipse.1)

points <- matrix(c( 50, 100, 120, 140, 135, 145), nrow = 3, ncol = 2)

polygon.1 <- polygon.svg(points = points, fill = "green", stroke = "none")
message(polygon.1)

points <- matrix(c( 50, 100, 120, 160, 155, 165), nrow = 3, ncol = 2)

polyline.1 <- polyline.svg(points = points)
message(polyline.1)

text <- c("line.1", "line.2", "rect.1 - rect.2",
          "circle.1", "circle.2", "ellipse.1",
          "polygon.1", "polyline.1")

text.elements <- lapply(1:length(text), 
                        function(x) get.text.svg(x = 10, y = 20*x, text.content = text[x], font.size = 6))

text.elements <- unlist(text.elements)

content <- list(line.1, line.2, rect.1, rect.2,
                circle.1, circle.2, ellipse.1,
                polygon.1, polyline.1, text.elements)
pack.svg(width = 200, height = 200, pack.content = content, output.svg.name = "eleSVG.svg")

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