On Fri, 17 Jun 2011, Michael Karol wrote:
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> I'm currently using an S+ script of the following format and would
> like to convert it to R. The script opens a graphsheet with an
> associated name, plots something (in this case a boxplot) and then
> exports the contents of the graphsheet of the assigned name to an EMF
> file. I've been looking for something in R that would work the same
way
> but to no avail.
Really?: you need to hone your searching skills! You seem to be using
Windows without telling us.
See ?windows, which links to ?savePlot.
Note that this is not a recommended way to do things even in S-PLUS
(sic). In R, use win.metafile() directly (or preferably a less flaky
graphics format: just about any other counts as 'less flaky').
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> Could someone please show me how this or something similar is done
> in R? (I'm trying to convert to R.) Thanks.
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> graphsheet(Name="SheetOne")
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> boxplot(GraphSheet = "SheetOne" , split(Df01$AUC ,
> Df01$Response), varwidth=TRUE, whisklty=4, notch = TRUE, ylab
="Y" ,
> xlab = "X" )
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> export.graph("C:/SheetOne.EMF", Name =
"SheetOne", ExportType > "EMF" )
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> Regards,
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> Michael
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