knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" )
RBitmoji
is not currently available on CRAN, but you can install the development version from GitHub:
if (!requireNamespace("devtools")) { install.packages("devtools") } devtools::install_github("bgreenwell/RBitmoji")
Note: RBitmoji
relies on the magick
package, which requires an installation of ImageMagick.
In order to use RBitmoji
you will need your unique Bitmoji ID, which can be difficult to find. Fortunately, the get_id()
function can simplify the process! TO use this function, you must supply the email address associated with your Bitmoji account. You will then be prompted to enter your Bitmoji account password using a secure blah, blah, blah. For example:
library(RBitmoji) my_id <- get_id("greenwell.brandon@gmail.com")
library(RBitmoji) my_id <- "1551b314-5e8a-4477-aca2-088c05963111-v1"
If successful, your id will be stored in the variable my_id
. Once that is done, you can use the plot_comic()
function to do real data science.
The main function in RBitmoji
is plot_comic()
.
# Plot a single comic plot_comic(my_id, tag = "time magazine") # Plot a comic with a friend plot_comic(c(my_id, my_id), tag = "sloth")
Any scripts or data that you put into this service are public.
Add the following code to your website.
For more information on customizing the embed code, read Embedding Snippets.