gganimation with beamer presentations












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I included a gganimation generated from gganimation package in R in beamer presentation using Rmarkdown. My code is



library(ggplot2)
library(gganimate)
ggplot(mtcars, aes(factor(cyl), mpg)) +
geom_boxplot() +
# Here comes the gganimate code
transition_states(
gear,
transition_length = 2,
state_length = 1
) +
enter_fade() +
exit_shrink() +
ease_aes('sine-in-out')


The output animation works pretty well
enter image description here



Is there a way to remove the control buttons?



My preamble file is



%packages
usepackage[autoplay]{animate}









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    Welcome to TeX.SX! Please make your code compilable (if possible), or at least complete it with documentclass{...}, the required usepackage's, begin{document}, and end{document}. That may seem tedious to you, but think of the extra work it represents for TeX.SX users willing to give you a hand. Help them help you: remove that one hurdle between you and a solution to your problem.

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  • This is written in Rmarkdown, code chunk options are {r fig.show='animate',out.width="60%", interval=1/10}

    – user184563
    1 hour ago








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    No, we need the LaTeX document source.

    – AlexG
    37 mins ago
















0















I included a gganimation generated from gganimation package in R in beamer presentation using Rmarkdown. My code is



library(ggplot2)
library(gganimate)
ggplot(mtcars, aes(factor(cyl), mpg)) +
geom_boxplot() +
# Here comes the gganimate code
transition_states(
gear,
transition_length = 2,
state_length = 1
) +
enter_fade() +
exit_shrink() +
ease_aes('sine-in-out')


The output animation works pretty well
enter image description here



Is there a way to remove the control buttons?



My preamble file is



%packages
usepackage[autoplay]{animate}









share|improve this question









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    Welcome to TeX.SX! Please make your code compilable (if possible), or at least complete it with documentclass{...}, the required usepackage's, begin{document}, and end{document}. That may seem tedious to you, but think of the extra work it represents for TeX.SX users willing to give you a hand. Help them help you: remove that one hurdle between you and a solution to your problem.

    – Stefan Pinnow
    1 hour ago











  • This is written in Rmarkdown, code chunk options are {r fig.show='animate',out.width="60%", interval=1/10}

    – user184563
    1 hour ago








  • 1





    No, we need the LaTeX document source.

    – AlexG
    37 mins ago














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I included a gganimation generated from gganimation package in R in beamer presentation using Rmarkdown. My code is



library(ggplot2)
library(gganimate)
ggplot(mtcars, aes(factor(cyl), mpg)) +
geom_boxplot() +
# Here comes the gganimate code
transition_states(
gear,
transition_length = 2,
state_length = 1
) +
enter_fade() +
exit_shrink() +
ease_aes('sine-in-out')


The output animation works pretty well
enter image description here



Is there a way to remove the control buttons?



My preamble file is



%packages
usepackage[autoplay]{animate}









share|improve this question









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user184563 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I included a gganimation generated from gganimation package in R in beamer presentation using Rmarkdown. My code is



library(ggplot2)
library(gganimate)
ggplot(mtcars, aes(factor(cyl), mpg)) +
geom_boxplot() +
# Here comes the gganimate code
transition_states(
gear,
transition_length = 2,
state_length = 1
) +
enter_fade() +
exit_shrink() +
ease_aes('sine-in-out')


The output animation works pretty well
enter image description here



Is there a way to remove the control buttons?



My preamble file is



%packages
usepackage[autoplay]{animate}






beamer graphics r animate markdown






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    Welcome to TeX.SX! Please make your code compilable (if possible), or at least complete it with documentclass{...}, the required usepackage's, begin{document}, and end{document}. That may seem tedious to you, but think of the extra work it represents for TeX.SX users willing to give you a hand. Help them help you: remove that one hurdle between you and a solution to your problem.

    – Stefan Pinnow
    1 hour ago











  • This is written in Rmarkdown, code chunk options are {r fig.show='animate',out.width="60%", interval=1/10}

    – user184563
    1 hour ago








  • 1





    No, we need the LaTeX document source.

    – AlexG
    37 mins ago














  • 2





    Welcome to TeX.SX! Please make your code compilable (if possible), or at least complete it with documentclass{...}, the required usepackage's, begin{document}, and end{document}. That may seem tedious to you, but think of the extra work it represents for TeX.SX users willing to give you a hand. Help them help you: remove that one hurdle between you and a solution to your problem.

    – Stefan Pinnow
    1 hour ago











  • This is written in Rmarkdown, code chunk options are {r fig.show='animate',out.width="60%", interval=1/10}

    – user184563
    1 hour ago








  • 1





    No, we need the LaTeX document source.

    – AlexG
    37 mins ago








2




2





Welcome to TeX.SX! Please make your code compilable (if possible), or at least complete it with documentclass{...}, the required usepackage's, begin{document}, and end{document}. That may seem tedious to you, but think of the extra work it represents for TeX.SX users willing to give you a hand. Help them help you: remove that one hurdle between you and a solution to your problem.

– Stefan Pinnow
1 hour ago





Welcome to TeX.SX! Please make your code compilable (if possible), or at least complete it with documentclass{...}, the required usepackage's, begin{document}, and end{document}. That may seem tedious to you, but think of the extra work it represents for TeX.SX users willing to give you a hand. Help them help you: remove that one hurdle between you and a solution to your problem.

– Stefan Pinnow
1 hour ago













This is written in Rmarkdown, code chunk options are {r fig.show='animate',out.width="60%", interval=1/10}

– user184563
1 hour ago







This is written in Rmarkdown, code chunk options are {r fig.show='animate',out.width="60%", interval=1/10}

– user184563
1 hour ago






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No, we need the LaTeX document source.

– AlexG
37 mins ago





No, we need the LaTeX document source.

– AlexG
37 mins ago










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