Dear Sorn,
It's hard to guess what your problem is, as you don't provide any sample
code. My guess is that the graphics are empty. Did you use
print(qplot(...)) or just qplot(). The latter won't work. You need
print(qplot(...))
HTH,
Thierry
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Namens Sorn.Norng op dpi.vic.gov.au
Verzonden: maandag 4 augustus 2008 6:55
Aan: r-help op r-project.org
Onderwerp: [R] Sweave and ggplot2
Hi all,
I've been trying to run Sweave with R code embedded - using the ggplot2
package and in particular the qplot command. There appears to be a
problem
in Sweave not picking up that qplot is a function. Has anybody else
tried
to use qplot in Sweave and have you been successful? Any help would be
very much appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Sorn
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