If the toolkit Pdftk is available in the system, it will be called to combine the selected pages in a new pdf file.

See the reference for detailed usage of pdftk.

select_pages(
  selpages,
  input_filepath = NULL,
  output_filepath = NULL,
  overwrite = TRUE
)

Arguments

selpages

a vector of page numbers to be selected

input_filepath

the path of the input PDF file. The default is set to NULL. IF NULL, it prompt the user to select the folder interactively.

output_filepath

the path of the output PDF file. The default is set to NULL. IF NULL, it prompt the user to select the folder interactively.

overwrite

If a file exists in output_filepath, should it be overwritten.

Value

this function returns a PDF document with the remaining pages

References

https://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/

Author

Granville Matheson, Priyanga Dilini Talagala

Examples

if (FALSE) { # This command prompts the user to select the file interactively. # Select page 3 and 6 from the selected file. select_pages(selpages = c(3,6)) } if (FALSE) { dir <- tempdir() require(lattice) for(i in 1:3) { pdf(file.path(dir, paste("plot", i, ".pdf", sep = ""))) print(xyplot(iris[,1] ~ iris[,i], data = iris)) dev.off() } output_file <- file.path(dir, paste('Full_pdf.pdf', sep = "")) staple_pdf(input_directory = dir, output_file) input_path <- file.path(dir, paste("Full_pdf.pdf", sep = "")) output_path <- file.path(dir, paste("trimmed_pdf.pdf", sep = "")) select_pages(selpages = 1, input_path, output_path) }