This package provides a graphic device that does no operations. This
makes it suitable for benchmarking functions that produce graphics as it
removes the device implementation from the equation. In contrast to the
nulldev()
function from
R.devices package this
device is a true device implementation that simply does nothing rather
than calling pdf()
with a temporary file connection.
You can install devoid
with the remotes package:
# install.packages('remotes')
remotes::install_github('r-lib/devoid')
devoid
provides a single function void_dev()
which is used much like
any other device:
library(devoid)
void_dev()
plot(1:10, 1:10)
dev.off()
#> quartz_off_screen
#> 2
Using it we can now see how much drawing time e.g. the png device is responsible for:
point_coord <- seq_len(1e4)
void_plot <- function() {
void_dev()
plot(point_coord, point_coord)
dev.off()
NULL
}
png_plot <- function() {
png(tempfile())
plot(point_coord, point_coord)
dev.off()
NULL
}
res <- bench::mark(devoid = void_plot(), png = png_plot(), min_iterations = 50)
plot(res)
#> Loading required namespace: tidyr