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1997 Jul 24
3
R-beta: Pictex and R
Dear R-users It is me again with my interminables questions... This time it is about "pictex". I understood that pictex allows us to put our graph in a latex file I have try the function: > pictex (file=...) and the answer was: "pictex" not found... Does it mean that it is not an R-function yet? Thank you for any feedback. Halima from Leiden
2000 Aug 09
1
circles overshoot (PR#629)
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00241.18831EF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Anyone ever tried to plot(c(1.0,0,2),c(1.0,0,2)); symbols(c(1.0),c(1.0),circles=(c(1.0)),inch=FALSE,add=TRUE); #? Why does the circle overshoot ? The problem is
2005 Mar 31
2
pictex graphics device and color
Is the pictex graphics device known not to support color? In R 2.0.1 Patched (2004-11-17), it produced very pretty output: ## pictex(file = "modern-metatheonomy.tex", bg = "transparent"); ## plotData(data); ## dev.off() ... but it appears to have ignored all color information. __________ Steve Rowley <steve.rowley at sanofi-aventis.com> Cambridge, MA: (617) 768-4054
2001 Mar 09
1
rotated and/or greek mtext in pictex()?
Greetings- I'm aware that there's no documentation for pictex available easily (that is, without purchasing it). I'm wondering if someone can help me with a simple task. When generating a plot using pictex() from R, one of the commands I use is mtext("Dimension 2: L=xxxx", side=2, line=3) when using X11(), this appears vertically along the Y axis; when using pictex(), it
2001 Feb 06
2
barplots with pictex
Dear R People, I want to include a barplot corresponding to a simple discrete probability distribution in a LaTeX document. I decided to use the pictex driver. After a certain amount of messing about, I came up the stuff below. It does not look too bad, however, there is one very obvious piece of weirdness, ie. the y axis terminates at 0.1 and does not extend down further. I tried to adjust this
2001 Mar 04
1
diagonal line through plot when using pictex()
Greetings- I've got some plots I'd like to include in a LaTeX document; specifically, I'd like to include them via pictex() so I can edit some of the particulars directly. However, an odd problem is coming up: a diagonal line is drawn from bottom-left to upper-right when using pictex(). This does not happen using X11() or postscript() with the same series of commands. Any ideas why
1999 Sep 03
1
pictex device driver
I can't get LaTeX to recognize the output from the pictex device driver. Are these commands for some special latex package which I don't know about? ************************************************ * I.White * * ICAPB, University of Edinburgh * * Ashworth Laboratories, West Mains Road * * Edinburgh EH9 3JT
2007 Sep 24
1
PicTeX output: how to suppress escaping of $ signs and braces?
Dear All, I'm trying to draw a TeX histogram with the following pair of commands, pictex(file = "realhisto.tex") hist(Peaklist$V3,xlab="Height $z/\\ut{mm}$",ylab="Probability density $\\phi{}(z-z_0)/(1/\\ut{mm})$") However, in the resulting file realhisto.tex, I get, for example \put {Height \$z/\ut\{mm\}\$} [lB] <0.00pt,0.00pt> at 136.13 9.17 when
1999 Apr 25
1
pictex
Hi, I am very new to R and trying to bring my plot of residuals to my LaTex document, and seems as I need some help. I first tried the example from the help file, e.g. pictex(file="model1.tex", width=5, height=4) plot(1:11,(-5:5)^2, type='b', main="Simple Example Plot") dev.off() this worked fine in LaTex when I did : \centerline{\input{Rplots.tex}} However, with
2001 Aug 02
4
pictex driver and bargraph shading
I'm trying to use the pictex driver for bargraphs, and the shading isn't showing up. Is there any way to get some sort of shading in the plots? A hatch or stipple would be fine, too; just some way to differentiate the bars. The postscript driver won't do, since I'm trying to embed this in a LaTeX document which I'll use pdflatex on and \includegraphics for pdftex doesn't
1999 Apr 21
2
GConvert error when using pictex (PR#173)
[I'm refiling this one due to mailer config messup] I get an error whenever I try to plot a histogram in pictex. The error doesn't occur for X11 or postscript. > x<-c(1,2,3) > pictex() > hist(x) Error: Bad units specified in GConvert, please report! platform i686-unknown-linux arch i686 os linux
2000 Aug 09
0
circles overshoot
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00241.18831EF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Anyone ever tried to plot(c(1.0,0,2),c(1.0,0,2)); symbols(c(1.0),c(1.0),circles=(c(1.0)),inch=FALSE,add=TRUE); #? Why does the circle overshoot ? The problem is
2000 Aug 09
0
Circles on all R devices
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00240.001284B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Anyone ever tried to plot(c(1.0,0,2),c(1.0,0,2)); symbols(c(1.0),c(1.0),circles=(c(1.0)),inch=FALSE,add=TRUE); Why does the circle overshoot ? The problem is
2000 Aug 01
1
problem clipping R postscript plots within latex
hi, I've noticed a small problem trying to include postscript plots generated by R into a latex document. Specifically, the latex package graphicsx allow you to specify the bounding box of the postscript file, so that you can just show _part_ of the postscript file if you tell it to also clip the area outside of the bounding box. I've previously used this LaTeX feature without problems
2005 Sep 16
1
setkeys and Sweave
Hi there: Using \setkeys{Gin}{width=1.0\textwidth} \setkeys{Gin}{height=10cm} \setkeys{Gin}{height=0.8\textwidth} all seem to work under R-2.1.1 under sparc, solaris2.9, but \setkeys{Gin}{scale=0.3} \setkeys{Gin}{angle=90} do not work. I have not been able to find relevant information, googling on setkeys proved confusing, at best. http://cnlart.web.cern.ch/cnlart/218/node85.html states:
2000 Aug 02
1
Re: [R] problem clipping R postscript plots within latex (PR#623)
Martin Maechler <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch> writes: > (from R-help) > PD> Stephen Eglen <stephen@cogsci.ed.ac.uk> writes: > > > > > generated by R into a latex document. Specifically, the latex package > > > > graphicsx allow you to specify the bounding box of the postscript > > > > file, so that you can just show
1998 Jan 08
0
R-beta: pictex() under Windows 95
Got an error trying to run the PicTeX graphics driver in Version 0.50 Beta (Sept 29, 1997) of R under Windows 95. When I executed pictex() I got the following error message: Error in device("pictex", as.character(c(file, bg, fg)), c(width, height, : unable to start device pictex > It looks like the command exists but not the code to implement it. Mark Otto, Biological
2001 Feb 11
0
Bug in pictex output. (PR#845)
Hi everyone, I have just received a bug from one of my students. It concerns the pictex command to produce plots in latex format. It seems to add lines on the graph even in the most simplest cases. For example, try the following quadratic curve: plot(1:11,(-5:5)^2,type="b",main="Simple Example Plot") Now, saving the plot with the following command:
2006 Mar 29
0
bug in pictex() (package:grDevices) (PR#8727)
> * Prof Brian Ripley <evcyrl at fgngf.bk.np.hx> [2006-03-29 15:39:17 +0100]: > > Have you reported this to pictex()'s author? no, I have no idea who that is. > Remember that it is a contributed graphics device, and not one r-core > is maintaining. You could also submit a patch yourself. > > There is quite a lot wrong with it, as it has not been more than >
2006 Mar 29
0
bug in pictex() (package:grDevices)
running pictex() plot(1:11,(-5:5)^2, type='b', main="Simple_Example_Plot") dev.off() (as in the pictex example, but with underscores instead of spaces). the TeX file contains \put {Simple_Example_Plot} [lB] <0.00pt,0.00pt> at 124.00 275.33 the underscores have a special meaning in TeX, so they should be quoted or converted to dashes. -- Sam Steingold