plot.window() is an internal support function, not a user function.
use
plot()
x <- c(-30,30)
y <- c(-5,5)
plot(x , y)
On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Nafise Mehdipour
<nfs.mehdipour at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi,
>
> I am writing regarding to my problem about using "plot" function.
I am
> using "R x64 3.1.1" (installed on Windows 7 SP1 (laptop Sony
VGN-SR) ), and
> when I use type this code:
>
>
>> x <- c(-30,30)
>> y <- c(-5,5)
>> plot.window(x , y)
>
> or any other form of "plot" function, it doesn't show
anything. I used
>
>> dev.off()
>
> to set the graphic device to the default of R or null, but it didn't
help. Then
> I used:
>
>> png(filename="name.png")
>> plot.window(x , y)
>> dev.off()
>
> to see the output as an image instead. But this is time consuming for me to
> do that every time to see the output. Please help me to resolve this
> problem.
>
> Very looking forward to your reply.
> Thank you.
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Nafiseh Mehdipour.
>
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