I think it is savePlot .... You seemed to be talking about R
on Windows without mentioning it, and savePlot is only on Windows.
There are lots of other possibilities, e.g. dev.copy, on all R platforms.
On Tue, 25 May 2004, Alberto Nettel Aguirre wrote:
> I apologise, I asked about exporting graphs and said I could not find it.
> Well I did, saveplot.
> my apologies.
>
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