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2003 Sep 10
6
insert eps into microsft word
it seems that word can not read encapsupalted postscripts generated by R I used this command postscript("output.eps",horizontal=F,onefile=TRUE) since onefile=TRUE produces an encapsualted postscript actually what I'm trying to do is to insert the postsript file into a word document since other formats like jpeg and bmp do not reproduce the same quality like postscript formats any
2004 Feb 20
9
R: Including R plots in a Microsoft Word document
Greetings List, I am conducting some large simulations using R. As a result, I get many plots but I'm having some trouble with including some of them in a Microsoft Word document. Can any one tell me the easiest method of having copies of the R-graphs in the Word documents? Best regards Mahmoud [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Apr 14
6
Charts to M$Word - what's the best format
Hi I'm exporting some graphs from R to M$Word. I used png, jpeg and bmp and the quality is poor when comparing with the postscript. What is the best way to export a chart to be included in a M$Word file ? Thanks EJ
2008 Sep 17
3
Need help creating spatial correlation for MC simulation
I want to create a dataset in R with spatial correlation (i.e. clustering) built in for a linear regression analysis. Any tips on how to do this? Thanks. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Need-help-creating-spatial-correlation-for-MC-simulation-tp19542145p19542145.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2009 Feb 10
2
What is the R equivalent of STATA's 'drop' command?
Hello, I am trying to do some data cleaning in R. I need to drop observations that take on certain values of a variable. In STATA I might type something like: drop if <variable name> == 3 drop if <variable name> == 4 Is there an R equivalent of this? I have tried playing around with the subset command, but it seems a bit clunky. What would an advanced R user's approach be for
2003 Aug 25
2
Save graph as .wmf
Hi, Is there no function in R similar to jpeg(...) or postscript(...) for windows meta files? The function savePlot(...) is not really what I need. I'd like to save the plot on my disk without open a new plot window. And I don't want to save it on my disk and convert it from a *.* to .wmf (there are too many). Thanks for any help Thomas
2008 May 29
1
Help for R on Windows for non-Win-enabled!
Hi Folks, I need help with a query about R on Windows, specifically about graphics devices. I'm advising someone remotely (so it's all by email) who is running R on Windows, while I am not (Linux only). Things have reached the stage where saving graphics plots as Windows metafiles is looming. I've been told that the result of "?device" in Windows is as follows (which is
2010 Sep 15
3
Creating publication-quality plots for use in Microsoft Word
Hi everyone, I am trying to make some publication-quality plots for use in Microsoft Word, but I am having trouble creating high-quality plots that are supported by Microsoft Word. If I use the R plot function to create the figure, the lines are jagged, and the picture is not of high quality (same with JPEG(), TIFF(), and PNG() functions). I have tried using the Cairo package, but it distorts
2006 Jun 29
4
Extracting R plots from MS Word
Hi, I am revising a paper that I am a co-author of. The figures are plots generated from R but at the moment I do not have the R code that generates them. As this is time critical I would like to slightly abuse the list by asking whether anyone knows how to extract from MS Word into a stand-alone graphics file a plot that was pasted into Word from R (probably as a Windows Metafile, but possibly
1999 Jul 23
2
Getting R graphics into MS Word (more)
Further to my earlier question. Thank you to: John Maindonald, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte, Brian Ripley, Alvaro Novo, Simon Bond and David Scott for your helpful replies. I have looked at the problem in some more detail. I am using Rgui.exe Version 0.64.2 (July 3, 1999) running under Windows NT To demonstrate the problem, I run the program: > win.graph(width=5, height=3) > data(women) >
2009 Dec 19
3
Inserting .png plots in MS Word.
Hi R Users, I'm using following sample code to save png plots. png(file="sample.png", width=8, height=6) Then I copy or use "insert pictures" function to get the image into MS Word. After copying, if I try to stretch or re-size the image it starts getting distorted. Is there a way to standardized graph pixels so that the sharpness of the graph is maintained (at least for
2008 Jun 04
2
Lattice + Word: Changing .wmf files to .pdf files
My apriori apologies if this is felt to be the wrong list for this issue - although it starts with R, it's a combination of programs that creates the problem. Currently we are using windows metafile format for in-text tables for reports created in Word. However, we've discovered some artifactual lines being created in our final output once the Word document is changed to PDF. The process
2008 Dec 08
1
Save image as metafile
Hi, how can I save an image as a metafile? I know within windows you can do a right click and then 'save image as metafile' but I use Mac OS X...I know as well that mac users have a right click as well, but it does not work. Is there a command in R for saving images as metafiles? Regards, mentor -- View this message in context:
2000 Oct 04
5
postscript preview
gday R friends, I was wondering if anyone could help me with some graphics issues please. I'm processing R in batch on redhat6.2 with some graphics to be imported into msword on NT. For scaling within my doco I want some vector type graphics. win.metafile doesn't seem to be supported on redhat which gives me postscript. postscript is ideal but doesn't contain a preview so I
2010 Aug 20
7
which one give clear picture-pdf, jpg or tiff?
Hi, I need some opinion.  I would like to use graph that I generate from R code and save it into word document.  Which format is better? pdf, jpeg or tiff? Thank you. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jun 23
7
PowerPoint
Dear All, I am looking for the best way to use graphs from R (like xyplot, curve ...) for a presentation with powerpoint. I used to save my plot as pdf and after to copy them as image in powerpoint but the quality is not optimal by so doing. Another completely independent question is the following: when I use "main" in the xyplot, the main title is very close to my plot,
2001 May 31
1
graph/save file/jpeg/slow
Colleagues ---------------------------------- System info: R version rw1022 on NT ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4 ---------------------------------- I notice that saving a file from the menu bar in the graph window to 100% quality jpeg is very slow (more than 2 minutes). Is this something to be avoided? I know I can save the graph with postscript() in the script, or cut and paste into
2004 May 24
2
Metafiiles into Word R 1.9.0
Dear R-helpers, I recently upgraded to R 1.9.0 in my computer at work and at home: 1.-The computer at home has Windows XP and Office XP and it seems to work perfectly and I copy-paste graphics perfectly. 2.-The computer at work has Microsoft Windows 2000 (5.00.2195 Service Pack 2) and Word 2000 (9.0.4402 SR-1) I cannot copy-paste windows metafiles into Office applications in my computer at
2001 Mar 30
5
PICT output?
hi, all. I use R on a unix (linux) box and am quite happy with it. However, sometimes I need to create a graph that needs to be used with Microsoft Word or Powerpoint (ug). I can create a png or jpeg format picture, but the text look pretty crummy because jpeg is bitmapped. I can also create a PS/EPS version (my preference), but then it doesn't display properly in word or powerpoint (but it
2002 Jan 29
3
lattice dotplot and graphic devices on Windows
I am using R1.4.0 on WindowsNT (the precompiled version from Brian Ripley's website) and the lattice package (version details are at the end of this message). After producing a lattice dotplot, I want to insert the graph into a MicrosoftWord document. With "ordinary" R-graphics, I have done this successfully by copying the graph as a metafile to the clipboard and pasting this into my