body_add_img(x, src, style =NULL, width, height, pos ="after", unit ="in")
Arguments
x: an rdocx object
src: image filename, the basename of the file must not contain any blank.
style: paragraph style
width, height: image size in units expressed by the unit argument. Defaults to "in"ches.
pos: where to add the new element relative to the cursor, one of "after", "before", "on".
unit: One of the following units in which the width and height arguments are expressed: "in", "cm" or "mm".
Examples
doc <- read_docx()img.file <- file.path(R.home("doc"),"html","logo.jpg")if(file.exists(img.file)){ doc <- body_add_img(x = doc, src = img.file, height =1.06, width =1.39)# Set the unit in which the width and height arguments are expressed doc <- body_add_img( x = doc, src = img.file, height =2.69, width =3.53, unit ="cm")}print(doc, target = tempfile(fileext =".docx"))
See Also
Other functions for adding content: body_add_blocks(), body_add_break(), body_add_caption(), body_add_docx(), body_add_fpar(), body_add_gg(), body_add_par(), body_add_plot(), body_add_table(), body_add_toc()