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2006 Jun 15
2
download.file() yields incomplete files with method="internal"
Dear all, as the bug # 7991 is flagged not-reproducible, let me give you some pieces of code, as I have the same or similar problem. The problem always shows up with the first example (a small text file) and only sometimes (but without obvious pattern) with the second example, which is a binary file. > download.file("ftp://ftp.nhc.noaa.gov/pub/atcf/btk/bal012006.dat",
2007 Mar 28
2
changes in behaviour of Rcmd SHLIB since 2.4.0
Dear all, I have some C code using the zlib uncompress. It compiles fine under Win XP (with SP2) with R up to 2.3.1 and generates four files (Makedeps, *.d, *.dll, and *.o): C:\Data\R-packages\cmg>rcmd SHLIB cmg.c -o cmg.dll latex: not found making cmg.d from cmg.c gcc -IC:/PROGRA~1/R/R-2.3.1/include -Wall -O2 -c cmg.c -o cmg.o cmg.c: In function `readcmg': cmg.c:33: warning:
2005 Dec 30
1
Error in X11(paste("png::", filename, sep = ""), width, height, pointsize unable to start device PNG
Hi, I got this error while using png() function in RedHat 9.0. "Error in X11(paste("png::", filename, sep = ""), width, height, pointsize unable to start device PNG" It looks like the system lacks some library for graphics. Can anyone tell me which rpm I should install to have png() function work with out problem? Thanks ...
2004 May 18
1
Using pointsize with postscript trellis.device
I've been accustomed to specifying a postscript file and pointsize like so: trellis.device(postscript, file = "something.ps", pointsize = 8) Using version _ platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 9.0 year 2004
2003 May 06
1
pointsize - what is wrong?
Hello! When I am trying to produce plot with text with pointsize 30 or greater R sets up a default pointsize of 12 on plot. I need to set up a large pointsize to make large jpeg or png files (with good resolution). I can write text on plot with pointsizes 18,20,22, but i cant write text with pointsizes 25,26 and greater and i can not understand - why? Is there are any restrictions in R? Or what?
2008 Jun 27
1
Sweave: controlling pointsize (pdf)
Hello, Is there a way to control pointsize of pdf:s produced by Sweave? I would like to have the same pointsize from (not a working example) pdf(file="C:/temp/example.pdf", width=7, height=7, bg="white", pointsize=10) plot(1:10) etc.. dev.off() as \documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage[finnish]{babel} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
1999 Dec 13
1
pointsize?
A while ago there was a thread on graphics. I complained that the plots produced by dev.print had symbols and fonts that were too small. I said I had been using par(cex=2), but the advice was to use pointsize. I have tried ps, is that what was meant? par(ps=40) x<-rnorm(100) y<-rnorm(100) dev.print(file="~/junk.ps", horizontal=FALSE) No matter how big I make ps (40,60...), the
2008 Jun 26
1
Layout() coordinates and drawing lines / segments
Hello, I am trying to wrap my head around the coordinates systems associated with the layout() function ...with the end goal of simply drawing a decorative line in the upper margin of my figure, which is composed of three plots. My output is defined as this: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- postscript("out.ps", horizontal=FALSE,
2000 Oct 25
4
png output in batch
I'm trying to use R in a cgi script to produce graphics files in png format, and I'm having a problem. My shell command line looks like this: R </usr/dfs/auction/eligibility.R --no-save >/tmp/R.out and the line in the R script looks like this: png ("foo.png", pointsize=18) If I run outside the cgi context, it runs great. When run as in a cgi script, I get this error
2008 Jul 11
1
TeachingDemos question: my.symbols() alignment problems in complicated layout
Hello, After usefull suggestions by Paul Murrell, i have been trying to use my.symbols to plot arrows of varying angles on my plot in order to create a time series of wind direction... however,i have been unable to figure out how the allignment of symbols works... below i have included a simplified code that illustrates my problem: (i am creating a .ps file ... so i've included this in my
2006 Jun 15
1
How to change the margin widths in png-plots?
Hello, I have tried to change the margin widths so that mtext (here "sd of consecutive pc intervals", look at the picture) and plot(...,xlab="bar") fits to the picture. Here is an example: http://users.utu.fi/attenka/margins.png This doesn't help: par(mar=c(5.1, 7.1, 4.1, 2.1)) And here are the commands: png(filename="/Users/kone/Vaitostutkimus/Pictures/
2010 Mar 30
2
jpeg() saving blank files?
Hi, I am having trouble saving graphics from R. jpeg() saves a file with the correct name to the correct directory, but it consists of a blank (white) jpeg with the specified dimensions--the image itself is not being saved. My code is jpeg(filename="myfile.jpg", height = 2.5, width = 8, units = "in", res = 72, pointsize = 12, quality = 100, bg = "white",
2006 Jun 09
1
Saving dns2.plot as a jpg image
Hello, I am using R 2.2.1 with sn 0.4.0 and am trying to save a dns2.plot as a jpg file. Here is the latest version of the code I have tried: x <- seq(0,200,length=200) y <- seq(0, 35, length=200) jpeg(filename = "C:/fig1.jpg", width = 5, height = 4,pointsize = 12, quality = 100, bg = "white", res = NA)
2004 Feb 17
2
Lattice graphics and strip function
I am looking for examples of code that demonstrates the fine tuning of the strip panels in lattice graphics and uses plotmath characters. The code for the graphic is as follows: xyplot(lagy ~ n | rho1 * rho2, data= data, layout=c(2,6), span = 1, xlab = "Sample Size", ylab = "Bias in the Coefficient for the Lag of X", type = "o") rho1 is a four level factor
2000 Feb 15
1
par: mar and mgp dead?
I just installed 99.0a, and I can't set mar and mgp: > par(mar(2,2,.1,.1)) Error in par(mar(2, 2, .1, .1)) : couldn't find function "mar" I had the same happen with mgp. Are these bugs or a problem in my installation (everything else seems OK)? Is R core going to kill mar and mgp? If so, how should I fix the huge margins and huge space between axis title and axis? Try this
2011 Jun 30
2
volcano plot.r
Hello. My name is Akashah. i work at metabolic laboratory. From my study, i found that volcano plot can help a lot in my section.  i already studied about the volcano plot and get the coding to run in R software, unfortunately, there is may be something wrong with the coding. This is because  no graph appear, but no error (blue color text) was shown on the R console. Below is the coding for
2012 Jul 12
2
trellis margin sizes in absolute units
Dear R users, I have a lot of experience with traditional R graphics, but I decided to turn to trellis as it was recommended for spatial graphs by the sp package. In traditional R graphics I always first set the size of the device region absolute units (e.g. mm) and then I firmly fix the inner margins with mai and the outer margins with oma also in absolute units. What is left from the device
2011 Jun 20
2
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HELLO, anybody... could you help me to check the below coding for volcano. what is the mistake? what the plot could not display? # volcano_plot.r # # Author: Amsha Nahid, Jairus Bowne, Gerard Murray # Purpose: Produces a volcano plot # # Input: Data matrix as specified in Data-matrix-format.pdf # Output: Plots log2(fold change) vs log10(t-test P-value) # #
2013 May 21
1
Lattice, ggplot, and pointsize
Hi! When inserting R plots into a document using odfWeave, I fought for a while to get Lattice plots use the same text size as base plots. I eventually discovered that specifying a point size via e.g. svg(pointsize=10) has no effect on Lattice plots. One needs to adjust the size manually via: trellis.par.set(fontsize=list(text=10, points=8)) This is also developed for both Lattice and ggplot2 by
2005 Nov 16
2
X11 error in png
Hi all, When I ran a script containing the following codes: png(paste(savepath,"a_rnaplot.png",sep = ""),width = fwidth, height = fheight,pointsize = fpointsize); data_deg <- AffyRNAdeg(data_cel) plotAffyRNAdeg(data_deg,col=cols,lty=1,lwd = "2") #a <- par("fin") legend("bottomright",sampleNames(data_cel),col=cols,lty=1)