Hi Mark,

You can do this easily with the "identify" command in ImageMagick
<http://www.imagemagick.org>. Install it, and then from within an R
session:

system2("identify", "yourimagename.jpg")

...and it should give you something like this:

yourimagename.jpg JPEG 800x533 800x533+0+0 8-bit DirectClass 378KB
0.000u 0:00.019

...which is overkill but does include the dimensions.

If you're on Windows you need an extra argument:

system2("identify", "yourimagename.jpg", invisible = FALSE)

to make sure it actually shows you the result.

EBImage is an R interface to imagemagick but is probably more trouble
than it's worth for the simple task you're trying to do.

Hope this helps,
Ethan

On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 6:57 AM, Mark Heckmann <mark.heckm...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi,
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> is there a way to determine the size (width, height) of a graphics file saved 
> on my hard disk, e.g. a .bmp, via R.
> What I want is basically the same information on the dimensions of the 
> graphic file that I get from my file browser.
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> Thanks
> Mark
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> PS. Why: I use the R2PPT and I need to determine the size of the original 
> graphic before adding it to a slide.
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