Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Saving/exporting graphs"
2004 May 26
1
apology
I apologise, I asked about exporting graphs and said I could not find it.
Well I did, saveplot.
my apologies.
>From Alberto Nettel's Desk
University of Calgary
Math & Stats Department.
Room 346, ext 7199
E-mail: nettel at math.ucalgary.ca
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:
2004 Feb 23
2
Error in multiple xyplots
Dear R-listers,
I got an error when I try to plot two grouped data into a single
win.metafile device:
library(lattice)
trellis.device(device="win.metafile",color=F,filename="Profiles-Var1.wmf")
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
# First plot
xyplot(log(v)~t|id,data=Con.20,
main="Group A: Control, Var-1",
xlab="ocasion",ylab="var1",
panel=function(x,y) {
2008 May 29
1
Help for R on Windows for non-Win-enabled!
Hi Folks,
I need help with a query about R on Windows, specifically
about graphics devices.
I'm advising someone remotely (so it's all by email) who
is running R on Windows, while I am not (Linux only).
Things have reached the stage where saving graphics plots
as Windows metafiles is looming.
I've been told that the result of "?device" in Windows is
as follows (which is
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 ~
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
2009 Oct 06
2
save wmf with a batch file
Hi R users,
I'm working on a autoreporting with the batch mode of R: I would like to
save the graphs produced in wmf or emf. the problem is, it's working well
with the R gui because we print on the screen the graph devices but not with
the batch. I have used the function dev.print after encounter problem with
win.metafile.
Thanks
Guillaume
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2008 Jun 04
2
Lattice + Word: Changing .wmf files to .pdf files
My apriori apologies if this is felt to be the wrong list for this issue -
although it starts with R, it's a combination of programs that creates the
problem.
Currently we are using windows metafile format for in-text tables for
reports created in Word. However, we've discovered some artifactual lines
being created in our final output once the Word document is changed to PDF.
The process
2003 Mar 19
3
The best way to end up with WMF files
Hi all
I am doing some stats work for a group of biologists
who require windows metafiles (*.wmf) for their publications.
To create these, I appear to have two choices:
1. Restart my machine in Windows and use savePlot
2. Keep my machine in linux, save as another format,
then convert.
I'd rather stay in linux; but how do I get wmf files? I looked
at using ImageMagick's convert,
2000 Dec 15
1
resolution of windows metafiles
I am having trouble getting smooth-appearing curves in figures produced as
windows metafiles using R (R-1.1.1 on Windows 98). When I import them into
a word processor (either MS Word 97, or WordPerfect 9.0), the figures
appear only slightly bumpy on screen, but when printed, there is a clear
jaggedness reminiscent of aliasing. Is there a fix for this (if the answer
is "upgrade to 1.2",
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
2008 Jan 14
3
%s in filename when opening device causes crash (PR#10571)
Full_Name: Richard Cotton
Version: 2.6.1
OS: Windows XP (32bit)
Submission from: (NULL) (193.119.236.82)
Using %s in a filename when opening a device causes R to crash, e.g.,
pdf("foo%s.pdf")
win.metafile("foo%s.wmf")
postscript("foo%s.ps")
2006 Feb 14
4
R and Power Point
Dear R People:
I'm using R in a time series class. This class is being
broadcast live to 2 remote sites via closed circuit TV.
My people at the remote sites are having a terrible time
seeing the computer screen as it is broadcast(resolution issues). I have
decided to put together Power Point slides for the teaching.
I am currently saving the R screen as WMF files and inserting them
into
2010 Mar 19
1
One main title and One legend for multiple lattice plots
Hi All,
Can anyone please help me with getting a "single title" and "legend" for
both the plots in the following R code. I'll eventually be using .wmf file.
# R code:
library(lattice)
p1 <- xyplot(decrease ~ treatment, OrchardSprays, groups = rowpos,
type = "a", main="Same title / legend",
auto.key = list(space = "right",
2004 Feb 20
9
R: Including R plots in a Microsoft Word document
Greetings List,
I am conducting some large simulations using R. As a result, I get many plots but I'm having some trouble with including some of them in a Microsoft Word document. Can any one tell me the easiest method of having copies of the R-graphs in the Word documents?
Best regards
Mahmoud
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2003 Nov 15
2
Rescaling character widthof the title
When I export a graphic into a windows metafile, import that file into a
Word document, the width of the character of my title isn’t uniform anymore.
The only way I found for solving this problem is to use the courier font,
but I would like to use a font like (font.main=1). Does anybody know about
that problem?
obs<-matrix(scan("D:\\.....)
win.metafile(filename =
2001 Jan 15
2
WMF on Unix
A few of you have helpfully sent me references to WMF formats.
There is also some code to _read_ it at
http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/libwmf.html
However, the issue is to _write_ WMF on R under Unix. I am told (by
someone who has tried) that the problem is the if you write a WMF
file according to the published specs (which were once issued
by Microsoft) you find that e.g. Word does not read
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
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2007 Sep 13
6
help with unit indication when plotting
Dear all:
Is there any one could tell me how I can represent Micro-molar as an
unit of concentration when I plot with R(S-plus), I don't want write
'uM' from keyboard, I am thinking to write it like in word, in word,
people insert symbol for 'u' for uM. Am I clear? Thank you very much
for your consideration and help.
Lu
2004 May 24
2
Metafiiles into Word R 1.9.0
Dear R-helpers,
I recently upgraded to R 1.9.0 in my computer at work and at home:
1.-The computer at home has Windows XP and Office XP and it seems to work
perfectly and I copy-paste graphics perfectly.
2.-The computer at work has Microsoft Windows 2000 (5.00.2195 Service Pack
2) and Word 2000 (9.0.4402 SR-1) I cannot copy-paste windows metafiles into
Office applications in my computer at