Does R have a graphic command equivalent of MatLab Hold On ? I am trying to sabve on a pdf file a composite drawing. I first declare the canvas size, then I define the layout, finally I generate the 4 plots according to layout order. Eventually I close the pdf file (dev.off()). The resulting PDF file contains 2 pages. The first one shows only the layout. The second one shows the whole composite drawing. MatLab has the command Hold On to work around similar synchronization problems. Does R have have an equivalent command ? Thank you so much, Maura tutti i telefonini TIM! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Richard.Cotton at hsl.gov.uk
2009-Jan-30 14:05 UTC
[R] Equivalent of Hold On MatLab Command
> Does R have a graphic command equivalent of MatLab Hold On ? > I am trying to sabve on a pdf file a composite drawing. I first > declare the canvas size, then I define the layout, finally I > generate the 4 plots according to layout order. Eventually I close > the pdf file (dev.off()). > The resulting PDF file contains 2 pages. The first one shows only > the layout. The second one shows the whole > composite drawing. > MatLab has the command Hold On to work around similar > synchronization problems. > Does R have have an equivalent command ?If you are using base graphics (i.e. not lattice/ grid graphics), then you can mimic MATLAB's hold on feature by using the points/lines/polygons functions to add additional details to your plots without starting a new plot. In the case of a multiplot layout, you can use par(mfg=...) to pick which plot you add things to. #open the pdf device pdf("test.pdf") #setup the layout par(mfrow=c(2,2)) #plot at each location for(i in 1:4) plot(runif(1:10)) #return to the first plot par(mfg=c(1,1)) #add a line to this plot (without replacing anything) lines(seq(0.1,1,0.1)) #close the device to complete the plot dev.off() If you have an extra page in you PDF file, it's probably because you've called plot.new() somewhere where you didn't mean to (either explicitly or implicitly). Without a reproducible example, it's hard to help further. Regards, Richie. Mathematical Sciences Unit HSL ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ATTENTION: This message contains privileged and confidential inform...{{dropped:20}}