Hi list, I produced a trellis graphic with qqnorm (R-package lattice, no changes in graphical parameters were made). 1) The graphic uses some grey and some green colors and I would like to have it black and white as usual. 2) I would like to produce an eps-file of it. Usually I do this with something like postscript("Rout.eps", horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE, paper="special", height=8, width=8) nr <- dev.cur() dev.set(dev.prev()) dev.copy(which=nr) dev.off(nr) but this gives me an empty (plain white) eps-file this time. So how to make an eps-figure out of my trellis plot? Thanks, Christian *********************************************************************** Christian Hennig Fachbereich Mathematik-SPST/ZMS, Universitaet Hamburg hennig at math.uni-hamburg.de, http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/hennig/ ####################################################################### ich empfehle www.boag-online.de
On Friday 02 July 2004 09:00, Christian Hennig wrote:> Hi list, > > I produced a trellis graphic with qqnorm (R-package lattice, no > changes in graphical parameters were made). > 1) The graphic uses some grey and some green colors and I would like > to have it black and white as usual. > 2) I would like to produce an eps-file of it. Usually I do this with > something like > > postscript("Rout.eps", horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE, > paper="special", height=8, width=8) > nr <- dev.cur() > dev.set(dev.prev()) > dev.copy(which=nr) > dev.off(nr) > > but this gives me an empty (plain white) eps-file this time. > So how to make an eps-figure out of my trellis plot?Do something like postscript("Rout.eps", horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE, paper="special", height=8, width=8) qqnorm(<whatever>) dev.off() Deepayan
a) Thank you, this works. b) I meant qqmath, not qqnorm (you realized that). Christian On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, Deepayan Sarkar wrote:> On Friday 02 July 2004 09:00, Christian Hennig wrote: > > Hi list, > > > > I produced a trellis graphic with qqnorm (R-package lattice, no > > changes in graphical parameters were made). > > 1) The graphic uses some grey and some green colors and I would like > > to have it black and white as usual. > > 2) I would like to produce an eps-file of it. Usually I do this with > > something like > > > > postscript("Rout.eps", horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE, > > paper="special", height=8, width=8) > > nr <- dev.cur() > > dev.set(dev.prev()) > > dev.copy(which=nr) > > dev.off(nr) > > > > but this gives me an empty (plain white) eps-file this time. > > So how to make an eps-figure out of my trellis plot? > > Do something like > > postscript("Rout.eps", horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE, > paper="special", height=8, width=8) > qqnorm(<whatever>) > dev.off() > > Deepayan > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >*********************************************************************** Christian Hennig Fachbereich Mathematik-SPST/ZMS, Universitaet Hamburg hennig at math.uni-hamburg.de, http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/hennig/ ####################################################################### ich empfehle www.boag-online.de