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Guest *Barry_D* @ 2019-09-23 17:58:41 originally posted:
Yes, I've tried this: knitter and gganimate and gifski. The problem is that something is placing files in a nonexistent sub-sub-folder, where they can't be accessed.
If you'd like more, I can send it.
Guest *Mohan Govindasamy* @ 2019-10-30 11:32:05 originally posted:
Did you able to find a solution to this or any other way to render animation inside a html document using R markdown.
Please mention cross-posting in the future after you ask the same question elsewhere: https://stackoverflow.com/q/58625341/559676 Thanks!
More on cross-posting: https://yihui.name/en/2017/10/cross-posting/
Originally posted on 2019-10-30 14:13:15
Guest *Mohan Govindasamy* @ 2019-10-31 05:28:16 originally posted:
Thanks for your answer, I was trying to get around this for a long time. Sorry about not mentioning about cross-posting, will do it next time.
Guest *Marcus Lehr* @ 2020-10-04 23:16:58 originally posted:
Hi, I just tried this to no avail. My knitr version is 1.28 and I just installed gifski. I added the animation hook as described and used a for loop to generate plots with ggplot. Have I missed anything here?
https://yihui.org/en/2017/06/top-level-r-expressions/
Originally posted on 2020-10-05 02:14:35
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