1. Please use a meaningful subject, as the Posting Guide asked you to.
2. You need to wrap xyplot() (or any other lattice plotting functions) in
print(). I believe this is in the FAQ.
Andy
> From: Martin Heller
>
> Hello R help mailing list,
> I'm having difficulty saving a series of figures in an
> analysis. I have attempted to save them in a for loop with
> the following code:
>
> for(i in 1:20){
> sF<-paste("fig",i,".jpeg",sep="")
> jpeg(file=sF,width=600,height=500,quality=100,pointsize=12)
> attach(plotData)
> xyplot(CHC~1:13),
> detach(plotData)
> graphics.off()
> }
>
> If I break apart the for loop and write the code 20 times,
> the images save correctly. When I run the for loop the
> saved images are blank. Any help would be greatly
> appreciated,
> Martin
>
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