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hey guys mikey here welcome back to another short video of the data visualization basics in our tutorial series so today we will be looking at how to save the results from the ggplot2 and other plots in our to something like a jpeg or png files so for that lets try taking the example from yesterday where we created an area plot i mean a stacked area plot and here we use the co2 package so our results from yesterday looks something like this right okay its still loading yeah so lets say this is our results and we want to uh save it as like a jpeg or a png file so the first thing you need to do is that you need to set your working directory just to let the computer know where to save the file so i am saving it to my desktop and the codes for cr saving the file is very simple just these lines of code so here what im telling is that i want to save the file in the png format then im giving the file name and im also giving the width and the height of the file so instead of png file yo