if (FALSE) # Windows-specific example
# let's have some graphic
plot(1,type="n", axes=FALSE, xlab="", ylab="", xlim=c(0,1), ylim=c(0,1))
rect(0,0,1,1,col="black")
segments(x0=0.5, y0=seq(0.632,0.67, length.out=100),
y1=seq(0.5,0.6, length.out=100), x1=1, col=rev(rainbow(100)))
polygon(x=c(0.35,0.65,0.5), y=c(0.5,0.5,0.75), border="white",
col="black", lwd=2)
segments(x0=0,y0=0.52, x1=0.43, y1=0.64, col="white", lwd=2)
x1 <- seq(0.549,0.578, length.out=50)
segments(x0=0.43, y0=0.64, x1=x1, y1=-tan(pi/3)* x1 + tan(pi/3) * 0.93,
col=rgb(1,1,1,0.35))
# get a handle to a new PowerPoint instance
pp <- GetNewPP()
# insert plot with a specified height
PpPlot(pp=pp, x=150, y=150, height=10, width=10)
PpText("Remember?\n", fontname="Arial", x=200, y=70, height=30, fontsize=14,
bold=TRUE, pp=pp, bg="lemonchiffon", hasFrame=TRUE)
PpAddSlide(pp=pp)
# crop the picture
pic <- PpPlot(pp=pp, x=1, y=200, height=10, width=10, crop=c(9,9,0,0))
pic
# some more automatic procedure
pp <- GetNewPP()
PpText("Hello to my presentation", x=100, y=100, fontsize=32, bold=TRUE,
width=300, hasFrame=FALSE, col="blue", pp=pp)
for(i in 1:4){
barplot(1:4, col=i)
PpAddSlide(pp=pp)
PpPlot(height=15, width=21, x=50, y=50, pp=pp)
PpText(gettextf("This is my barplot nr %s", i), x=100, y=10, width=300, pp=pp)
}
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