The locator() function, as its help page explains, returns the
coordinates that were identified. So, you can do this:
plot(0:4,0:4, type = "n", xlab = "X-Werte", ylab =
"Y-Werte")
points(rnorm(100), rnorm(100), col = "black")
tmp1 <- locator(2, type= "l")
tmp2 <- locator(2, type = "l", col = "red")
png()
plot(0:4,0:4, type = "n", xlab = "X-Werte", ylab =
"Y-Werte")
points(rnorm(100), rnorm(100), col = "black")
points(tmp1, type= "l")
points(tmp2,type = "l", col = "red")
dev.off()
You could also use dev.copy(), as in:
plot(0:4,0:4, type = "n", xlab = "X-Werte", ylab =
"Y-Werte")
points(rnorm(100), rnorm(100), col = "black")
locator(2, type= "l")
locator(2, type = "l", col = "red")
dev.copy(png)
-Don
At 2:58 PM +0200 4/2/07, Schmitt, Corinna wrote:>Hallo R-experts,
>
>I produced a R graphic with the help of the following commands:
>
>plot(0:4,0:4, type = "n", xlab = "X-Werte", ylab =
"Y-Werte")
>points(rnorm(100), rnorm(100), col = "black") locator(2, type=
"l")
>locator(2, type = "l", col = "red")
>
>I could display this graphic by using windows() before entering those
>commands. Now I want to save this graphic as PNG file and JPEG file. I
>studied the online-help and the manuals extensively but could not find a
>solution.
>
>Can anyone tell me the corresponding command in detail?
>
>Thanks, Corinna
>
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Don MacQueen
Environmental Protection Department
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, CA, USA