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2011 Jun 17
1
graphsheet and export.graph equivalents in R?
R Experts
I'm currently using an S+ script of the following format and would
like to convert it to R. The script opens a graphsheet with an
associated name, plots something (in this case a boxplot) and then
exports the contents of the graphsheet of the assigned name to an EMF
file. I've been looking for something in R that would work the same way
but to no avail.
Could someone
2005 May 11
3
Graphics file to disk
Dear All,
I have some code that works in S-Plus for writing saving a graphics file to disk :-
graphsheet(type = "auto", format = "WMF", file = "G:\\north0l.wmf",
pages = "auto", print.background = F,
orientation="landscape",
color.style="color")
plot(x,y)
dev.off()
This works fine in S-Plus.
I have tried playing
2008 Aug 18
2
graphsheet
Hello,
I am trying to convert the following command from SPLUS to R:
graphsheet(pages = TRUE)
Does anyone have an idea what is the equivalent in R?
Thanks
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1998 Nov 28
1
No subject
Dear Friends,
Yesterday I posed a question to the list concerning the possibility of doing
animation examples in R. Here is an example S-Plus (4.5 for Windows ) that
I wrote to illustrate my problem. If I try this in R (comment out the
graphsheet and guilocator calls) I don't see my results until after the
function has iterated through the 100 trials. I would like to plot each
iteration.
1998 Nov 27
1
No subject
Dear friends,
I am trying to port a collection of S-PLUS teaching functions over to R.
Several of my functions use animation. Animation in S-PLUS is not ideal,
but can be accomplished with a call to guiLocator (this forces the program
to print to the graphsheet rather than wait until the function has completed
all calculations). Does anyone know if there is a trick that will enable
me to
2011 Jun 25
3
How to export to pdf in landscape orientation?
Does anybody know how to get a pdf file with landscape orientation?.
pdf(file= 'my_file.pdf' ,onefile=T,paper='A4')
plot(sin, -pi, 2*pi)
dev.off()
Thank's in advance
Juan A. Hernandez
Spain
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2007 Mar 23
2
landscape pdf
Hello together!
How can I plot a landscape letter-format plot? With postscript, I just
use the horizontal option and I get what I want, but it seems that the
pdf lacks this option. Well, I could do a ps2pdf conversion of the
generated ps-file. But is there a way to directly produce landscape
pdf-plots with R?
Thanks for any help.
Greetings,
Sebastian
2016 Apr 09
3
How to print the graphs in landscape/portrait orientation
Hi,
I made a few graphs by ggplot. The following codes produce a pdf file
with graphs in landscape orientation on my Windows PC, while they produce a
pdf file with the same graphs, but in portrait orientation:
*p2 <- lapply(1:(2*n), function(.x) xyz_outl[.x][[1]]) #a sequence of
graphs made by ggplot*
*m2 <- marrangeGrob(p2, nrow=3, ncol=2) *
*ggsave("xyz.pdf", m2)*
2003 Jan 14
2
graphics landscape orientation
Hello listers,
I would like to know how I can get the resulting graphic of the function
plot.hclust (from the package cluster) in landscape orientation. Is it
possible?
Thanks,
Juan
2004 Sep 29
2
How to print landscape from script in Windows: dev.print(win.print, printer="local printer name", ...) does not accept horizontal=TRUE
This is a windows-specific question.
After generating a plot, I can print from scripts or the command line
with
> dev.print(win.print,printer="local windows printer name")
I would like to print in landscape mode. From the menus, I can
accomplish this by changing the properties of the printer before
clicking "print".
However, I tried adding
2004 Jun 03
2
Simulating a landscape (matrix) in R
I'm trying to figure out how one might go about simulating a landscape
(matrix) in R. For example if one wanted to generate a simulated landscape
of precipitation values for some area (say a 100 X 100 matrix) they could
generate 10,000 numbers using a random normal distribution with a mean and
std. dev. and randomly allocate these generated numbers to the grid cells.
However, this is too
2003 Apr 08
1
Can't do Landscape with ManualFeed
Hi:
I am haviong problems with Landscape mode on our HP printers (many models).
I am running 2.2.7a on two different servers. One is using the "old style"
printing (using "printer driver file" parameter). The other is using the
newer printing system. It is the same code on both. Both are Solaris
systems. For the old one, the drivers are installed on the client, for the
2011 Aug 04
4
Sweave - landscape figure
Dear R-users
I am trying to understand how Sweave works by running some simple examples. In the example I am working with there is a chunk where the R-commands related to plotting a figure are placed. When running R CMD Sweave ? , pdflatex the output is a portrait figure. I wonder whether it would be possible to change the orientation to landscape (not in the latex file but in Rnw file).
Many
2000 Nov 30
1
Landscape problems with ps2pdf
R Users,
I have created a multipage PostScript file using the postscript() function
with horizontal = TRUE to produce my plots in landscape. I intended to
convert that entire file to PDF using ps2pdf to have the plots available for
a presentation. Unfortunately, the resulting PDF document is rotated -90
degrees.
I have found dozens of references to this kind of problem with ps2pdf
online, but
2005 Jan 10
3
Mixing portrait/landscape in a postscript file
Dear list,
I'm stuck with a little graphical problem. I'm generating several
lattice plots which are printed in a single postcript device opened by
> trellis.device(postscript, theme=canonical.theme("postscript",
color=F), file="an_phase2_graph.ps", paper="a4", pointsize = 10,
onefile=TRUE, horizontal=TRUE)
Everything works fine,but some of these
2010 Apr 21
1
Creating artificial environmental landscape with spatial autocorrelation
Dear all:
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make a spatially explicit landscape with spatial autocorrelation in R? In other words, a landscape where all cells have a spatial reference, and the environment values that are closer in space are more similar (positive spatial autocorrelation).
Thank you,
Laura
2010 May 10
1
R algorithm/package for creating spatial autocorrelation of uniformly distributed landscape values
Dear all:
I would like to create a landscape of environmental values that follow a
uniform frequency distribution and also have spatial autocorrelation in the
landscape. I was wondering if there is an algorithm and/or package out there
that creates autocorrelation of values that are distributed according to a
non-normal frequency distribution.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
2013 Feb 13
1
plot rtf in landscape orintation
Hello All,
I 'm trying to plot R graph in landscape orientation in a .rtf file.
i 'm using library(rtf) for this.
do we have any option in addPlot() function to rotate the orientation of
the rtf file?
Thank you,
Deepthi BM
PGDB-10-10-04
Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology
Biotech Park, Electronic City, Phase I, Bengaluru-560100
2009 Mar 31
2
To save Trellis Plots on A3 size paper (Portrait and Landscape)
Dear R users,
Thanks in advance.
I am Deb, Statistician at NSW Department of Commerce, Sydney.
I am using R 2.8.1 on Windows XP.
I like to save Trellis Plots on A3 size paper (Portrait and
Landscape).
Currently, I am using the following command to save a Trellis Plot in
pdf [This is an example code]:
pdf("D:/Analysis/test.pdf")
dataFile <- expand.grid(xo=
2011 Aug 03
2
Re: Problem with Landscape printing
has there been an update on the dll for printing, am still having landscape printing problems. It seems to get cut off for longer than letter size papers. It prints but it stops when it reaches the end of a letter sized page. Even if i output a pdf and print that it gets cut off the same way.
Please help.
BTW, I can't attach a sample PDF file, but here is a sample file I uploaded to my