>
> Thank you very much,
>
> but in *.pdf I can see 1 plot, may I? ask you another question?
> How can see more than one in each page?
You just press page down or up for moving through pdf document.
But seriously, try it yourself
lll <- split(rnorm(100) , rep(1:10, each=10))
pdf("test.pdf")
for (i in 1:10)
{
plot(lll[[i]])
}
dev.off()
R comes usually with quite extensive set of help for every function.
see
?pdf
onefile
logical: if true (the default) allow multiple figures in one file. If
false, generate a file with name containing the page number for each page.
Defaults to TRUE, and forced to true if file is a pipe.
Regards
Petr
>
> Best regards,
> Khodakarim
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Petr PIKAL <petr.pikal at
precheza.cz>
wrote:> Huh
>
> If you spend only 10 seconds inspecting one plot you will need about 150
> hours for that task. I would recommend to reconsider this issue for your
> own sanity.
>
> Anyway you can save them either to separate files or in multi page PDF
> document although I do not know if there is some limit in pdf pages. I
> have never seen any single pdf document with more than several hundred
> pages.
>
> Regards
> Petr
>
>
> >
> > Dear All
> >
> > I have 54000 plots in R,
> >
> > How can I observe them?
> >
> > If I??? have to save them one-by-one?
> >
> > Soheila
> >
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