similar to: onefile= arg to postscript() (PR#854)

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2001 Feb 09
1
default data= arg to glm() (PR#844)
Full_Name: Peter Perkins Version: 1.2.1 OS: LinuxPPC Submission from: (NULL) (24.4.89.36) the lines if (missing(data)) data <- environment(formula) in glm() seem to contradict the documentaton: data: an optional data frame containing the variables in the model. By default the variables are taken from the environment from which `glm' is called. actually,
2000 Oct 11
1
documentation bug in grep (PR#692)
Full_Name: Peter Perkins Version: 1.1.1 OS: LinuxPPC Submission from: (NULL) (24.4.89.36) the man page for grep mistakenly says "gsub" whn it should say "grep" in the Details section of grep.Rd. a diff -u with a corrected version follows: diff -u R-1.1.1/src/library/base/man/grep.Rd grep.Rd-new --- R-1.1.1/src/library/base/man/grep.Rd Wed Apr 19 08:51:19 2000 +++
2001 Jan 02
1
pos.to.env and sys.xxx documentation (PR#801)
Full_Name: peter perkins Version: 1.2.0 OS: linuxppc Submission from: (NULL) (24.4.89.36) i'm assuming that these are shortfalls in the documentation, and not bugs in the function themselves. 1) the help page for pos.to.env gives two examples: Examples: pos.to.env(1) pos.to.env(length(search())) the second of these returns NULL which (to me) does not seem to fit the
2000 Jun 16
1
postscript device on R-1.1.0
Am I the only one with this problem? > postscript() Error in old$command == "default" : comparison (1) is possible only for vector types The function postscript() is creates a list called "old". the function wants to access old$command, but old does not have a component called command. > postscript function (file = ifelse(onefile, "Rplots.ps",
2003 Jan 08
2
Problem with fontsize of pie-chart in postscript file
Hi all, I've a problem with the size of the labels of my pie-charts when I try to write them to a postscript file. I need to increase the default size, so I change cex (see below). On screen this works fine, but cex doesn't seem to affect the postscript-file. Any suggestions? Thanks a lot, Daniel Copy/Past-example (will try to write to c:/temp!): labels <- c("I",
2004 Jun 02
1
Using postscript() in a script that is source()ed
I have a script that draws 9 graphics which I would like to run by source()ing the file. In the script I make objects that contain each of the graphics (all lattice objects or functions that contain lattice functions). Then at the end of the script, I have a section which prints them to separate eps files like this: postscript(file = "dryoutcover.eps", height = 5, width = 7,
2009 Aug 18
2
ENC: postscript, options
I'm not shure but I guess that you miss a " and putted it in the wrong place! Try this: postscript("/pathto/filename.eps",horizontal=FALSE,onefile=FALSE) Hope It helps. -----Mensagem original----- De: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] Em nome de e-letter Enviada em: segunda-feira, 17 de agosto de 2009 10:11 Para: r-help at r-project.org
2002 Nov 15
1
postscript()
Hi, I've been trying out postscript() when onefile is set to FALSE. However I'm having trouble understanding the documentation for postscript(). Suppose I want to do: plot(1:10) plot(1:10, type = "l") and store them in foo.ps and goo.ps. Furthermore, I'd like to do then with one postscript() command -- because this is just a simplified version of what I really need
2007 Dec 06
3
Defaults for postscript()
The defaults for postscript() paper = "default" onefile = TRUE horizontal = TRUE (it seems) date from the days when people used to used this to send plots directly to a postscript printer via print.it=TRUE. I haven't done that for years, and it seems that our current generation of students don't even know the concept. It seems 'horizontal = TRUE' is particularly
2004 Jun 02
1
use of split.screen() with postscript device
Greetings, I am new to R and quite confused by the apparent inconsistency in it's behavior. My latest difficulty lies in producing eps output for use with latex. In particular, I was successful in obtaining a single figure by using: postscript("ripple1.eps",onefile=FALSE) plot(nu_set[[1]],ip[[1]]) lines(nu_set[[1]],predict(fitIp[[1]])) dev.off() ...but then I tried to place two
2013 Apr 14
1
Postscript files graphic quality and other problems
Hi all, I try to save graphic as eps file, but I have probles with quality. My graphics as pdf file is ok. The quality is very good. But when I save as eps the quality is very poor. I try convert pdf to eps file using others programs like adobe acrobat and the quality of eps is like pdf (file is larger than). I try lot of recommendation found in google and others lists. I used:
2010 Feb 12
1
Problems with savePlot() and postscript under Snow Leopard
Dear all, I tried: > iris > species.n <- as.numeric(Species) > plot(iris, col = species.n) > savePlot(filename="IrisTestPlot", type="png") and got the error message: Fehler in savePlot(filename = "IrisTestPlot", type = "png") : kann nur aus 'X11(type="*cairo")' Devices kopieren (sorry, I have a german version of R). I
2003 Sep 26
1
empty postscript output of figures
Hi, I have a puzzeling problem. I want to export graphics from R to TeX via postscript(). This works fine for some graphs, but for others, the eps remain empty when viewed with GSView. When such an empty eps is imported to TeX, the figure appears upside down and very small, irrespective of TeX width and height commands. If I transform the eps to pdf, the graphic shows up, but turned aqround 90°.
2004 Apr 13
1
postscript image problem (PR#6763)
Full_Name: Jonathan Lees Version: 1.8.1 OS: GNU/Linux 2.4.20-20.8smp #1 SMP Submission from: (NULL) (152.2.75.114) I am having trouble with the postscript output of images. They have lines on them that are not supposed to be there. I have noticed this on numerous trials of printing various images. I looked at the postscript and I see that it appears to plot each individual block - so perhaps
2005 Sep 21
2
controlling usage of digits & scientific notation in R plots; postscript margins
Dear R users: I assigned students to make some graphs and I'm having trouble answering some questions that they have. We are all working on R 2.1 on Fedora Core Linux 4 systems. 1. In the plot, the axis is not labeled by "numbers", but rather scientific notation like "-2e+08" or such. We realize that means -200,000,000. We want to beautify the plot. We would rather
2003 Aug 24
1
Encapsulated postscript and the family argument
> version _ platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 7.1 year 2003 month 06 day 16 language R >From my investigations, it would appear that if I wish to
2000 Jun 26
1
postscript error
I'm using R version 1.1.0 with Redhat 6.2 in a Dual-Pentium When I type postscript() I have the next error: -- Error in old$command == "default" : comparison (1) is possible only for vector types I have updated R next week using the rpm package http://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/CRAN/bin/linux/redhat/6.x/i386/R-base-1.0 .0-2.i386.rpm I know that postscript() has new features, but I
2009 May 08
2
postscript()-resolution
Dear users, another question concerning graphics for publications. My favourite journal wants .eps-graphics, and from older postings i adapted the following code: postscript(file="Figure1.eps", title="Figure 1", width=11.5, height=8, paper="a4",onefile=FALSE) However,  when checking the properties of this file, it is a .ps and not a .eps file. So, i konverted to
2006 Aug 01
1
R crashes using pdf() windows() or postscript()
Dear HelpeRs, I have a script where I save several thousands of graphics. These are then used in Latex through Sweave. Unfortunately R crashes while making these plots and Windows pops up some message that I run low on virtual memory. I tried to save the plots using pdf(), windows() and postscript() and also tried to run it with R CMD BATCH myscript.R. But after a while R slows down and crashes
2004 Jun 24
2
More problems with lattice and postscript
Dear List members, I am trying to produce some trellis graphics and to save them in a postscript file but I only get blank files. R behaviour is certainly strange because I use a loop to generate the graphics (see code below). When I change the loop variable myself the postscript graphics are OK. I am using R 1.9.1 (2004-06-21) on Debian GNU/Linux which I try to keep updated on a daily basis. I