Using pure dot inside a knitr chunk with engine = "dot" is straightforward, but you have to write the dot code yourself.
<<r dot-ex, engine = "dot", echo=FALSE>>=
digraph test123 {
A -> B
}
@
I want a function to do it for me.
dotFun <- function() {
dotCode <- 'digraph test123 {
A -> B
}'
return(dotCode)
}
and then call this inside a knit chunk similar to a function that returns LaTeX code and knit with result = 'as.is'
<<r dot-ex, engine = "dot">>=
cat(dotFun())
@
but this results in :Error in (knit_engines$get(options$engine))(options): setting chunk option results = 'asis' yields the same error message.
Is there a way to do this?
It is not possible with the current version of knitr (v1.5), but will be possible in the next version (v1.6), which has not been released yet. If you use the development version on Github, you can actually assign the source code to a code chunk via the
code
option, e.g.More on this in the news for v1.6.