By this, do you mean you want to use R to send data to Excel and have Excel create the graph without your intervention, or to use R to create a graph that looks like one of those that Excel produces?

David

On 4/14/2015 9:54 PM, jpm miao wrote:
Hi,

    I understand that there're many great graphic packages in R (e.g.,
ggplot2) . Nevertheless, my office uses Excel extensively. Is there any
package in R that produces Excel graphs by R codes? Thanks!

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