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2002 Mar 13
1
win.metafile and multiple plots
I'm having difficulty using the win.metafile command. I'd like to place three plots in one window and then save the window as a metafile. The commands I want to use are: win.metafile("mike.emf",width=3,height=2,pointsize=10) nf <- layout(matrix(c(1,2,3), 3, 1), heights=c(1,1,1)) layout.show(nf) plot(rnorm(10)) plot(rnorm(10)) plot(rnorm(10)) dev.off() However, I get the
2003 Oct 19
2
problem with win.metafile( ): traceback()
For the first error message: > win.metafile(file = "//.../plot1.wmf", + width = 8.5, height = 6.25) > lset( list( background = list(col = "white"))) Error in get(x, envir, mode, inherits) : variable "win.metafile://.../plot1.wmf" was not found > traceback() 4: get(device) 3: trellis.device(device = .Device, new = FALSE) 2: trellis.par.get(item) 1:
2010 Dec 22
1
Poor quality plotting symbols in Windows metafile
Hello, when I try to use the filled circle (pch = 16) in a Windows metafile, it appears highly pixelated rather than as a smooth vector. The other filled circles (pch = 19 and 20) are vector circles, filled with pixels. Results are the same whether I use windows() and save or copy as a metafile, or win.metafile() Also, some of the other symbols are misshapen, e.g. the diamond pch = 23 is not
2008 Dec 08
1
Save image as metafile
Hi, how can I save an image as a metafile? I know within windows you can do a right click and then 'save image as metafile' but I use Mac OS X...I know as well that mac users have a right click as well, but it does not work. Is there a command in R for saving images as metafiles? Regards, mentor -- View this message in context:
2007 Jun 29
1
Print grid/ggplot to a metafile
Dear UseRs called Hadley, or Paul, I am trying to print an edited ggplot2/grid graphics to a metafile. With the commented line below it works, but when I edit the plot by uncommenting the line, it fails, because it's illegal to have 2 graphics in a metafile. It works with pdf, but even then I get two plots, which is a nuisance. I found a workaround by using windows(); savePlot, but it only
2009 Jun 18
1
win.metafile() and family
Hi all, I recently discovered how great win.metafile is for getting high resolution graphics into word. Having problems with specifying families though... #pdf works fine pdf("test.pdf",width=14,height=9) par(family="Helvetica") plot(1:10) text(4,4,"trial") dev.off() windows 2 #metafile doesnt like helvetica family
2003 Sep 12
1
win.metafile, devga, tkrplot in R 1.8.0
Hi, I just downloaded rw1080dev.exe 09-Sep-2003 07:42 21.6M from http://www.stats.uwo.ca/faculty/murdoch/software/r-devel/ and tried using tkrplot on Windows 2000. .First.lib failed to load the dll: .Tcl(paste("load", file, "Rplot")) appeared to be mixing up double-backslashes and forward slashes: [tcl] couldn't load library "C:w1080devlibrary
1999 Jul 05
1
win.metafile use
Platform: Windows 95 Version : R0641 Problem : I wish to plot and save a large number of graphics files in windows metafont format. I have a very crude postscript printing function, which happily handles repeated calls: psf<-function(filename){ dev.print(postscript,file=paste(sep="",filename,".ps"),horizontal=F) return() } To produce metafont files, I
2004 Apr 26
1
Lost graph contents using Copy as metafile
Dear colleagues: I use R 1.9.0 on Windows XP. One of my common tasks is to get R graphs into Word documents. A open windows() device, almost always trellis.device() for me, provides great convenience with the right-click shortcut menu item "Copy as metafile". I typically have the History > Recording feature turned on as well. Since upgrading to 1.9.0, I have experienced an
2010 Mar 18
2
multiple print commands in win.metafile()
Hi All, I need a file which I can import to MS Word, I'm trying win.metafile(), but it does not seem to support multiple print commands at once (please see below). Is there an alternative to get plots file which can be used in powerpoint/word? # R code: # this does not work; but same thing works with pdf() library(lattice) win.metafile("test.wmf") p1 <- xyplot(decrease ~
2004 May 08
2
metafile copy and R 1.9.0
Dear all, I'm running into problem in R-1.9.0 that hasn't happened with R-1.8.x If I make a plot with xyplot(), and use the menu to either save to a metafile or copy to clipboard as a metafile to export to eg Powerpoint, I can just copy a blank then. This does not occur with the classical plot(). Thus, I suppose that it may come from lattice or grid (going through the R-archives I
2006 Feb 17
3
Windows metafile problem
Hi All: I'm using win.metafile() to produce windows metafiles. When I use Word to insert the wmf picture, Word gives an error! I did my homework in posting this question, and couldn't find a fix. Any suggestions? Phil Smith CDC
2007 Apr 25
1
identify() and metafile copies under Windows XP (PR#9634)
I am running R version as follows under Windows XP. platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32 system i386, mingw32 status major 2 minor 5.0 year 2007
2012 Feb 04
1
problem with windows metafile
Hi there! I have following problem: I created some graphics with "win.metafile", which I wanted to use in a Powerpoint presentation, but when I paste them into Powerpoint the graphics are missing the axes. It looks like the axes are cut off and I was wondering, if somebody know this problem and how to solve this?? Thanks for your help! :) win.metafile("example.wmf", width=7,
2011 Sep 13
1
Problems of metafile plots when converting word to pdf file
Hi all, I copy metafile boxplot from R to Word. Then save as Pdf file. But I found there are some unexpected black lines in some plots within this PDF file. Please give me some advice how to get rid of these black lines in PDF files. Thanks a lot, Jim [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Sep 21
2
win.metafile on linux?
Dear R-help, Is it possible to use win.metafile() on *nix versions of R? I tried R 2.1.1 on FreeBSD and R 1.9.0 on redhat with no success. I need to give some graphs generated in R to my boss so that he can modify them in Powerpoint to fit he style of his presentation. Recommendations on other methods are appreciated as well. Hao -- : Hao Chen, Ph.D. : Instructor : Department of
2011 Mar 23
3
Sweave: multiple graphic formats, e.g. win.metafile
Dear R devel, being constrained to a windows environment at work and having colleagues being accustomed to the Microsoft Office Suite, I was looking for a way to have the RweaveLatex driver for Sweave automatically generating 'win.metafile's in addition to the pdf graphics. Without this functionalilty, the generation of emf-graphics is quite laborious, I think: <<>>= plotit
2003 Oct 20
2
win.metafile and Linux
Hi Folks, I see that people have been discussing the win.metafile device on the list since before 2000. Yet I have never seen this on a Linux distribution of R. Is this because the device works by making calls (GPL calls of course!) to a proprietary Windows library? In that case I can understand that it would be far from kosher to implement it on Linux. But I'd like confirmation. I must
2000 Feb 08
2
Windows metafile
Running R : Copyright 1999, The R Development Core Team Version 0.90.1 (December 15, 1999) on NT 4.0 gives me problems with: win.metafile(file="./x.emf") x <- 1:100/7 plot(x,cos(x),type="n") lines(x,sin(x)) abline(v=0:15,h=-2:2/2,col=gray(0.8)) Only labels and titles on axes are in the file. No axes or lines of any kind. (I look at the file by inserting it in Word,
2001 Dec 18
4
chi-squared test
I don't quite understand the difference between the two methods for performing a chi-squared test on contingency tables: summary(table()) and chisq.test() They may different results. E.g.: aa <- gl(2, 10) bb <- as.factor(c(1,2,2,2,1,2,1,2,2,2,1,2,2,2,1,1,1,2,1,1)) aa <- c(aa, aa) bb <- c(bb, bb) table(aa, bb) summary(table(aa, bb)) chisq.test(aa, bb) Could somebody give me