Good day, Could the documentation of graphics devices give some explanation of how big the bitmap limits are? For example,> png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1000, units = "cm")Results in Error: unable to start png() device, but the help page of devices doesn't explain that there are any limits or how they are determined. The wording of the error message could also be improved, to explain that the resolution is too high or the dimensions are too large.> sessionInfo()R version 3.3.2 Patched (2017-02-07 r72138) Platform: i386-w64-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) Running under: Windows 7 (build 7601) Service Pack 1 -------------------------------------- Dario Strbenac University of Sydney Camperdown NSW 2050 Australia
>>>>> Dario Strbenac <dstr7320 at uni.sydney.edu.au> >>>>> on Fri, 10 Feb 2017 02:00:08 +0000 writes:> Good day, > Could the documentation of graphics devices give some explanation of how big the bitmap limits are? For example, >> png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1000, units = "cm") > Results in Error: unable to start png() device, This is amazing to me. I see ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1000, units = "cm") > plot(1) > dev.off()null device 1> file.info("Figure1A.png")[1:5]size isdir mode mtime ctime Figure1A.png 41272 FALSE 644 2017-02-10 17:40:42 2017-02-10 17:40:42>------------------------------------------------------------------------------ in three different versions of R I've tried (all were 64-bit Linux). Note how *small* the file is. Now, I've also tried a 32-bit version of Linux (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS) and get a similar result (not exactly the same number of bytes for the file size).> but the help page of devices doesn't explain that there are any limits or how they are determined. The wording of the error message could also be improved, to explain that the resolution is too high or the dimensions are too large.If one/some of those who can reproduce the problem in their versions of R provide (concise and not hard to read) patches to the source of R, we'd probably gratefully accept them.. Martin Maechler >> sessionInfo() > R version 3.3.2 Patched (2017-02-07 r72138) > Platform: i386-w64-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) > Running under: Windows 7 (build 7601) Service Pack 1 > -------------------------------------- > Dario Strbenac > University of Sydney > Camperdown NSW 2050 > Australia > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
Were you suppressing warnings? I get a warning along with the "unable to start device 'png'" in some cases where it fails. E.g., on Linux> png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1e5, units = "cm")Error in png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1e+05, units = "cm") : unable to start device 'png' In addition: Warning message: In png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1e+05, units = "cm") : cairo error 'invalid value (typically too big) for the size of the input (surface, pattern, etc.)' or on Windows> png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 100000, units = "cm")Error in png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1e+05, units = "cm") : unable to start png() device In addition: Warning messages: 1: In png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1e+05, units = "cm") : unable to allocate bitmap 2: In png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1e+05, units = "cm") : opening device failed or when the current directory is not writable (or does not exist)> png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1000, units = "cm") > plot(1:5)Error in plot.new() : could not open file 'Figure1A.png' Bill Dunlap TIBCO Software wdunlap tibco.com On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 6:00 PM, Dario Strbenac <dstr7320 at uni.sydney.edu.au> wrote:> Good day, > > Could the documentation of graphics devices give some explanation of how big the bitmap limits are? For example, > >> png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1000, units = "cm") > > Results in Error: unable to start png() device, but the help page of devices doesn't explain that there are any limits or how they are determined. The wording of the error message could also be improved, to explain that the resolution is too high or the dimensions are too large. > >> sessionInfo() > R version 3.3.2 Patched (2017-02-07 r72138) > Platform: i386-w64-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) > Running under: Windows 7 (build 7601) Service Pack 1 > > -------------------------------------- > Dario Strbenac > University of Sydney > Camperdown NSW 2050 > Australia > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
Note that there are at least 5 separate png() devices, so Linux was not using the (default) device used on Windows. In general, the device-limits info is not on the help page because we do not know it. On Windows the default device limits depend on the OS version, 32/64-bit, RAM and the graphics hardware. This sounds like the last: you were asking for 49 megapixels which is far larger than the largest screens. (Or all but the highest-end digital cameras, so one could well ask what you can usefully do with such an image.) Normally you will get warning(s) accompanying that Error, but it might just be Warning: unable to allocate bitmap Warning: opening device failed The first of those is reporting what the GraphApp toolkit said, talking directly to Windows GDI (and look at the Windows documentation for e.g. CreateCompatibleBitmap to see that no limits are mentioned). Even on Windows you have the option of using other png() devices: png(filename = "Rplot03d.png", width = 480, height = 480, units = "px", pointsize = 12, bg = "white", res = NA, family = "", restoreConsole = TRUE, type = c("windows", "cairo", "cairo-png"), antialias) Try the other 2 types: the cairo devices do not use your graphics hardware nor MicroSoft's GDI. (The other 2 devices are Xlib on a Unix-alike and Quartz on macOS.) On 10/02/2017 16:54, Martin Maechler wrote:>>>>>> Dario Strbenac <dstr7320 at uni.sydney.edu.au> >>>>>> on Fri, 10 Feb 2017 02:00:08 +0000 writes: > > > Good day, > > Could the documentation of graphics devices give some explanation of how big the bitmap limits are? For example, > > >> png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1000, units = "cm") > > > Results in Error: unable to start png() device, > > This is amazing to me. I see > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1000, units = "cm") >> plot(1) >> dev.off() > null device > 1 >> file.info("Figure1A.png")[1:5] > size isdir mode mtime ctime > Figure1A.png 41272 FALSE 644 2017-02-10 17:40:42 2017-02-10 17:40:42 >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > in three different versions of R I've tried (all were 64-bit Linux). > Note how *small* the file is. > Now, I've also tried a 32-bit version of Linux (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS) and get > a similar result (not exactly the same number of bytes for the file size). > > >> but the help page of devices doesn't explain that there are any limits or how they are determined. The wording of the error message could also be improved, to explain that the resolution is too high or the dimensions are too large. > > If one/some of those who can reproduce the problem in their > versions of R provide (concise and not hard to read) patches to > the source of R, we'd probably gratefully accept them.. > > Martin Maechler > > >> sessionInfo() > > R version 3.3.2 Patched (2017-02-07 r72138) > > Platform: i386-w64-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) > > Running under: Windows 7 (build 7601) Service Pack 1 > > > -------------------------------------- > > Dario Strbenac > > University of Sydney > > Camperdown NSW 2050 > > Australia-- Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk Emeritus Professor of Applied Statistics, University of Oxford