Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "R-beta: Legends and Postscript devices"
1998 May 12
0
R-beta: legends and postscrip device
1) I?m trying to add a legend to a set of 4 graphics. After I want to print
the graphics to a file.ps but the legend disapear, can you tell me why?
2) How can I had labels to a second y axes ? I'm using the par function
with new=T to overlap two graphs and after that whit axis(4) I insert the
second y axes but now I need to add labels and I didn't find out how. I
used
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",
2000 Nov 16
1
postscript error
I have generated a graph on the X11 device, but when I
> dev.copy(postscript)
postscript
3
> dev.off()
X11
2
>
the Rplots.ps file is generated but contains a prologue only.
Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong? Just to anticipate the
upgrade reply ...
> version
_
platform i686-pc-linux-gnu
arch i686
os linux-gnu
2004 Mar 15
1
Correct Computer Modern font in postscript(..) output
Hi,
I'm trying to get the correct font used when generating italic text in an R
grahic. I have a set of labels that print correctly except it seems the
italic text is justr a slanted version of the TeX computer modern normal
font... I'm using R v1.8.1 on Windows XP, and I get the same result if I
build the pdf using Adobe Acrobat or using MikTeX
The labels:
1998 May 09
1
R-beta: par
I started using R to draw different plots. Thereby I'm having different problems adjusting graphical parameters.
I wonder wy, because I don't see any reason. I'm using R61.1 with Linux Slackware (kernel 2.0?), emacs19.31 and ESS-5.0
1. I want to write a text on margin-site 4, therefore I need to reduce my plot in size . But
whatever I do, the size doesn't change:
2007 Feb 25
0
dev.print and postscript device problem
Hello to the list,
I noticed something that it seems weird to me with postscript device in
dev.print function.
Suppose this little code:
x<-1:10
par(family="sans")
plot(x, main="main")
Using dev.print with pdf device brings no problem
dev.print(device=pdf, file="test.pdf")
But using postscript device
dev.print(device=postscript, file="test.ps")
I get
2005 Jan 24
1
R 'postscript' plot - not a valid postscript (PR#7559)
Full_Name: Mr. Daniel Murray Bolser
Version: R 2.0.0 (2004-10-04)
OS: Linux beagle 2.4.20-31.9 #1 Tue Apr 13 17:38:16 EDT 2004 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (193.60.81.207)
Trying to execute the following code produces a 'not a valid postscript' error
from various postscript readers (gv, ggv, ghostscript). A very similar code
works fine.
<CODE>
postscript()
2000 Jun 22
2
Postscript Legends (or not)
I discovered a little problem when using the Windows NT release of R
1.0.1, and it's still there in R 1.1.0.
The boiled down version is this: I want to draw the following plot and
put it into a Postscript file:
x <- c(1,2,3,4); y1 <- c(1,2,3,4); y2 <- c(2,2,2,2)
Fred <- c(1,2)
postscript(file="d:/Bob/Papers/IFM/try2.ps")
plot(x,y1, type="l")
2010 Nov 25
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 11:18 AM, John McCall wrote:
> On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:36 AM, Bill Wendling wrote:
>> Ah ha! I think I had a different mental model than you did. Or at least I remembered things differently from the discussion. :-) For me, there is one dispatch per region, which is why I had the region number associated with the invokes as well as the "unwind to" edge coming
2001 Dec 10
4
Box around legends (and postscript?)
Hi all
Humbly begging forgiveness for bothering the list with yesterday's
lame--arsed question. Postscript, being a vector graphics file format,
is, um, resolution independant. The problem as Peter pointed out was
with the gimp, which defaults to 100dpi resolution when viewing
postscript files.
I have another (lame?) question. I have noted that when I produce a
graph with multiple
2006 May 17
1
Renaming Rplots.ps from BATCH scripts.
I often use R CMD BATCH to run my files (e.g. script.R), and get the
output recorded in script.Rout -- this is great. On my setup (R.2.3.0
on linux), if any plots are created, they get stored in Rplots.ps.
This can get confusing if I have several batch scripts in one
directory.
I've written a simple shell script to rename Rplots.ps to
e.g. script.Rout.ps so that later I can easily identify
2007 Oct 11
2
R260 cross-compilation
Hi,
I'm trying to cross compile R260 in a ubuntu 6.06 linux. I downloaded
the Makefile for 251 and simply replaced the R version by 260. However
I'm getting an error about mingw.
ernesto at gandalf:~/ipimar/devel/R/ccompile260$ make R
export
2010 Nov 24
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:36 AM, Bill Wendling wrote:
> On Nov 24, 2010, at 4:58 AM, John McCall wrote:
>>
>>> The object 'f' is in a different cleanup area than 'b' which, in turn
>>> is in a different area than 'z'. These three regions should point to
>>> three different landing pads (or different offsets in the same landing
>>>
2024 Feb 08
1
Samba 4.19.4 as printer server: printer are not show in browser
Il giorno mer, 07/02/2024 alle 13.18 +0100, Dario Lesca via samba ha
scritto:
> Now I do some other test and investigations (revert the snapshot to
> initial situation)
I have do some test and I have found what can unlock the missing CUPS
printers list when do a "smbclient -L server" or browse the server from
windows.
See these follow steps[1].
As you see, it's not a
2010 Nov 25
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Bill Wendling wrote:
> On Nov 24, 2010, at 11:18 AM, John McCall wrote:
>
>> On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:36 AM, Bill Wendling wrote:
>>> Ah ha! I think I had a different mental model than you did. Or at least I remembered things differently from the discussion. :-) For me, there is one dispatch per region, which is why I had the region number
2006 Sep 14
0
[PATCH][RFC] credit scheduler enhancement, eliminate unnecessary vcpu migrations
Hi Keir,
csched_load_balance is used to see if there are higher privileged vcpu
in
other physical processors'' runnable queue, if there is, then migrate
this vcpu to this physical processor.
But at following scenario, this vcpu migration is unnecessary.
1. idle_vcpu0 is running on lp0, hvm_vcpu is in lp0''s runnable queue,
this
happens when hvm_vcpu is just being woken up,
2.
2006 Apr 14
4
how to count the columns of a data.frame
Hi,
I would like to count the columns of a data.frame. I know how to count the rows, but not the columns.
Can someone tell me how to do it?
My best regards,
Giacomo Moro
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2001 Dec 03
1
Joel@HammersHome.com
Hello Joel,
Thank you very much for your reply.
I tried use the same print command under UNIX as I
have in sam.conf, it works well.
Do you have any futher ideas? BTW, could you tell me
where I find docs about print using Samba2.2.2 and
W2K?
Thanks a lot,
Grace
What happens when you print a postscript file from the
samba server directly
using the same print command as you have in smb.conf?
2009 Aug 11
1
Generating R plots via Ruby CGI
Greetings,
I'm trying to debug a simple two-line plot routine in R called test.R:
cor(swiss)
plot(swiss$Catholic, swiss$Examination)
These commands work fine when typed into R. They also work fine when
I invoke this routine by the following line into my terminal:
R --slave < /Library/WebServer/Documents/gsa/test.R
My ultimate goal is to send data to this R routine via a web
2011 Mar 04
0
removing files on windows as part of vignette building
This is about the Bioconductor package Genominator.
As part of the vignette building process, we create two sizable
sqlite3 databases, in the vignette directory (inst/doc). When we
build the source tarball, these databases are deleted, but when a
Windows binary is being made on the Bioconductor build servers the
file(s) are not removed (as far as I read the documentation/code they
ought to be).