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2001 Jan 09
1
Setting fontsize in dev.copy2eps
I have a figure on screen with a legend. I want to copy this
image to EPS, and use:
dev.copy2eps(file="file1.eps", width=5, height=5)
The legend that looks OK on screen doesn't look OK in the
PostScript image: the text extends out of the box.
I try adding a fontsize command:
dev.copy2eps(file="file1.eps", width=5, height=5, pointsize=5)
This options seems to
2000 Dec 29
1
dev.copy2eps: position of figure on page
The definition for dev.copy2eps contains the following line:
oc$paper <- "special"
The result of this is that the output will be placed in the left
bottom corner of the page. Even though dev.copy2eps is meant for
creating files that are to be included into other documents, you
might want to print the figure directly, just to see how it will
look on paper. (Of course, this will
2008 Jan 29
1
Documentation of the dev.copy2eps function. (PR#10656)
Full_Name: clement raievsky
Version: R version 2.4.0 Patched (2006-11-25 r39997)
OS: debian (stable/testing)
Submission from: (NULL) (132.210.56.80)
The documentation of the dev.copy2eps() function should mention the "file"
option which set the output file name
Thanks for the wonderfull software.
Cl?ment.
2003 Jun 05
1
dev.copy2eps: Why did the colors come into my postscript output?
On a RedHat 7.3 system with R-1.6.1, I did this
> x11(width=3.5,height=4,colortype="gray")
Then plotted (with matplot) a nice looking no-color graph on the screen,
then I did this:
> dev.copy2eps(file="test.eps",height=4,width=3.5)
I was surprised that the output in the eps file included the colored
lines from the plot, even though the screen device was set to
2001 Mar 07
2
help with dev.copy2eps
HI!
I'm using the function dev.copy2eps to store a plot into a file.
How can I change the default name of the file and the path where the file
should be created ?
Thanks
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2000 Aug 17
1
Things I don't understand about the graphics interface
Using R-1.1.1 on RedHatLinux 6.2.
I've made some progress, succeeded in outputting bitmap, jpeg, and png
files. Yipee.
I did them with this command:
> dev2bitmap("whatever.bmp",res=300)
> dev.print(png, file="myplot.png", width=480, height=480)
> dev.print(jpeg, file="myplot.jpg", width=480, height=480)
> dev.print(pictex,
2002 Aug 01
0
dev.copy2eps() problem
Hello experts!
I've tried to make single plot, but with changed ticks length,
and then copy them to file by dev.copy2eps(). Here is the code:
x11 ( , 5, 5)
par (tcl = +5)
plot (0) # wow! I see the ugly plot with great
# ticks on the graph viewport! cool :)
dev.copy2eps (file = "out.eps")
Well, I had a look at "out.ps" and ..
2000 Jul 06
0
Re: [R] R 1.1.0 dev.print() & dev.copy2eps -- bug{let} (PR#596)
>>>>> "StEgl" == Stephen Eglen <stephen@cogsci.ed.ac.uk> writes:
StEgl> Hi, I just upgraded to 1.1.0 from 1.0.1 this morning on my OSF/1
StEgl> machine. I now have problems with the following code:
StEgl> %E /tmp 43% R --vanilla
StEgl> Version 1.1.0 (June 15, 2000)
StEgl> ...
>> test2 <- function ()
{
2004 Jul 04
1
Embarrassingly naive question regarding graphics on Mac OS X
I am having trouble saving graphs. Using the Aqua interface (which is not
my preferred interface), I have no problems plotting a graph, adding
additional lines, points, references, etc., and then saving it to a file
using, for example, the dev2bitmap command. I have found that, running R
with Xemacs+ESS under X11 (which I prefer over Aqua), this is not possible.
I can either send the graph to a
2004 Nov 30
1
bitmap (blank image) plot rendering without X11
Hi,
I am trying to generate plots on our unix (no X) server to be included
in our web-pages -> specifically pngs.
Without X, png() obviously doesn't work, so I have been trying to define
the graphics print device bitmap as described in the help:
> bitmap(file="plot.png", type = "png256", height = 6, width=6,res=72)
> pie(c(12,5))
>
2004 Feb 20
1
unexpected postscript output with par(mfg)
Hi, a colleague of mine encountered some unexpected behavior regarding
the postscript output from R. It's difficult for me to tell whether
or not this is an R problem or a ghostview/gv/interpreter problem.
Just to note, I think it's exactly the same situation reported here:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02/archive/25436.html
The following code produces a working plot (no
2002 Oct 01
1
Unsolved symbols: meet_ Tcl_EvalObjv (PR#2090)
Running 'make check' I get two errors:
running code in 'mva-Ex.R' .../usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: meet_ (code) from /users1/kleiweg/R-1.6.0-source/library/cluster/libs/cluster.sl
running code in 'tcltk-Ex.R' .../usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: Tcl_EvalObjv (code) from /users1/kleiweg/R-1.6.0-source/library/tcltk/libs/tcltk.sl
Version:
platform =
2009 Jan 20
1
Problem with cyrillic in postscript
Hi all,
When I plot some graph with cyrillic (namely russian) titles it looks ok,
but after saving this figure as eps file I get damaged title fonts. The
command dev.copy2eps was used in the following manner:
dev.copy2eps("test.eps")
or, for example
dev.copy2eps("test.eps",family='NimbusSan')
What is wrong? I use R 2.6.0 under Windows. Any help will be appreciated.
2001 Jan 05
2
Why doesn't as.vector() return a vector?
I use as.vector() on a data frame and I get a data frame in
return. No warning. I have to use as.matrix() first. Why is
that? Doesn't make sense to me. I'm using R 1.2.0 on Linux.
> F <- data.frame(a = c(1,2,3), b = c(4,5,6))
> F
a b
1 1 4
2 2 5
3 3 6
> V <- as.vector(F)
> V
a b
1 1 4
2 2 5
3 3 6
> attributes(V)
2001 Oct 12
1
MASS: isoMDS and sammon
If tbl is an object of class 'dist', you can do this:
a <- sammon(tbl, k=3)
But you can't do this:
b <- isoMDS(tbl, k=3)
Wouldn't it be sensible to have identical interfaces to sammon()
and isoMDS() ?
I think all that would be needed is to change this:
isoMDS <- function(d, y=cmdscale(d, 2), maxit=50, trace=TRUE)
{
...into this:
isoMDS <-
2001 Dec 19
1
dots and ldots in R 1.4.0
I have a package with in the documentation:
in \usage : \dots
in \arguments: \ldots
This is how I interpreted "Use \dots for the dots in function
argument lists ..., and \ldots for ellipsis dots in ordinary
text" in "Writing R Extensions".
When I did `R CMD check' in R version 1.3.1 all was fine.
With R version 1.4.0 I get :
* checking for undocumented arguments
2001 Jan 12
2
CRAN unavailable?
Again, CRAN and all of its mirrors are unreachable. My
impression is this happens quite often. What is going on?
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2001 Jan 23
1
Re: Sys.time dumps core at start-up (PR#822)
Peter Kleiweg skriver...
> R dumps core if the first command I use is Sys.time():
>
> > Sys.time()
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
(peter) ~ R -d gdb
[snip]
GDB 4.16 (i386-redhat-linux), Copyright 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc...
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/local/R/lib/R/bin/R.bin
R : Copyright 2001, The R Development Core Team
Version 1.2.1 (2001-01-15)
2000 Dec 22
5
(HP-UX) scan: last line gets duplicated (PR#790)
The last line gets duplicated when a file is read like this:
a <- scan(file=filename, what="", sep="\n",
strip.white=c(TRUE), quiet=TRUE)
(This error does not occur on Linux, the only other platform I
tested.)
Version:
platform = hppa2.0-hp-hpux10.20
arch = hppa2.0
os = hpux10.20
system = hppa2.0, hpux10.20
Actually, all binaries are
2009 Mar 01
1
probleme with savePlot (to eps)
Hi the list,
I used savePlot to export some eps graph but it seems that the graph
file hold a bug. I include the graph.eps in a LaTeX file. Running latex
is ok. But the dvi file contain some mistake, the graph overprint on
some text and hide it. Then, when I try to convert it to another format,
I get :
Ignoring remaining special text following unkown PS operator: "SDict"
Remainder