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2000 Jun 16
1
postscript device on R-1.1.0
Am I the only one with this problem? > postscript() Error in old$command == "default" : comparison (1) is possible only for vector types The function postscript() is creates a list called "old". the function wants to access old$command, but old does not have a component called command. > postscript function (file = ifelse(onefile, "Rplots.ps",
2011 Nov 05
1
How to infer default width and height for a device?
Hi. GENERAL: Is there a general method for inferring default device settings, particularly 'width' and 'height', that works for all devices? AFAIK, the answer is no, but there might be functions out there that I don't know of. POSTSCRIPT SPECIFIC: If not, I'm considering implementing such a method myself. Is it possible for R to infer the default 'width' and
2000 Aug 10
1
Usage questions
Can I ask a couple of usage questions? (RedHat Linux 6.1, R-1.1) 1. This may just indicate I'm a dinosaur who can't leave SAS behind. I want to write programs and run them with source() to see what they do, then I would like to use the "up arrow" to go back through the commands that were in the file, fiddle them, see what they do, and so forth. Is there no way? SAS has a
2009 Aug 11
1
Generating R plots via Ruby CGI
Greetings, I'm trying to debug a simple two-line plot routine in R called test.R: cor(swiss) plot(swiss$Catholic, swiss$Examination) These commands work fine when typed into R. They also work fine when I invoke this routine by the following line into my terminal: R --slave < /Library/WebServer/Documents/gsa/test.R My ultimate goal is to send data to this R routine via a web
2008 May 26
2
R 2.7.0: pdf() > pdf.options versus formals
Hi, I have a tiny question about the graphics change in R 2.7.0. If I write a script ? la: options(device="pdf") formals(pdf)[c("file","onefile","width","height")] <- list("~/Rplot %03d.pdf", FALSE, 8, 8) plot(3) plot(4) both plots will be written into ONE pdf file. (not two as expected) This worked fine under 2.6.x In R 2.7.0 I
2009 Aug 10
4
Saving plots to file
Appologies if this has been addressed before, but I can't seem to find it in the help archives. I'm looking to do something like the following but it looks like save.plot is deprecated. save.plot(plot(glm1$residuals,gain,main = "Hist of residuals and gain"),file="Desktop/hist1.png") Thanks in advance, Sean Session Info: R version 2.9.1 (2009-06-26)
2012 Nov 01
3
Duda gráfico DIN A-4
Hola, ¿Alguien me puede indicar cómo conseguir que un gráfico se adapte al formato DIN-A4, con su correspondiente verticalidad?. ¿Hay que hacerlo "manualmente" o existe algún parámetro/función que lo controle?. Gracias. Eva [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Apr 22
4
Default value for title in postscript function
I like the fact that the postscript function enables the possbiility of a more useful title than before. However, I'd prefer the default to be the file name. It's very simple for me to make my own postscript function that does just that simply by setting title = file. I always use onefile = TRUE, so it always works (so far). However, I'm a little reluctant to do that in case some
2003 Apr 22
4
Default value for title in postscript function
I like the fact that the postscript function enables the possbiility of a more useful title than before. However, I'd prefer the default to be the file name. It's very simple for me to make my own postscript function that does just that simply by setting title = file. I always use onefile = TRUE, so it always works (so far). However, I'm a little reluctant to do that in case some
2011 Sep 13
1
CMYK color space
dear R experts---I am struggling with the requirements to prepare my files for my printers. I am printing in 2/2 format, which means cyan and black for me, which they take from my color-separated pdf files. R comes into play, because it produces all the figures that are embedded in my book (pdflatex). now, TeX has no problems producing CMYK files. However, R produces RGB files (for
2011 Oct 27
1
minimizing device-dependent code in graphics scripts
Here is a common scenario that I and probably others often face: - I write a script, test.R, to produce some graphs, viewing them on-screen and tinkering until they look right - I want to save image files (e.g., .png), so I wrap each plot in device driver calls, e.g., png(file='test01.png', width=600, height=600); plot(1:10) dev.off() png(file='test02.png', width=600,
2005 Aug 15
1
png and resolution (PR#8066)
Full_Name: Knut krueger Version: 2.1.1 OS: xp Home Submission from: (NULL) (149.225.134.34) In the png function the value res seems to be inactive: bmp(filename = "c:/r/Rplot%03d.bmp", width = 1920, height = 1920, pointsize = 48, bg = "white", res = 2400) result: witdh/heigth = 1920 <> 20.32 mm ppi=2400 Results as expected png(filename =
2004 Mar 15
1
Correct Computer Modern font in postscript(..) output
Hi, I'm trying to get the correct font used when generating italic text in an R grahic. I have a set of labels that print correctly except it seems the italic text is justr a slanted version of the TeX computer modern normal font... I'm using R v1.8.1 on Windows XP, and I get the same result if I build the pdf using Adobe Acrobat or using MikTeX The labels:
2006 Feb 08
1
invalid graphics state using dev.print (fwd)
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 18:12, Simon Urbanek wrote: > On Feb 6, 2006, at 5:24 PM, Paul Roebuck wrote: > >> Tried on R-Sig-Mac with no responses, but I need some kind >> of answer. >> [...] >> Does the following work on your system? > > Interesting, no, it doesn't either. For png and pdf I use > Quartz + quartz.save (it produces much nicer results) so > I
2009 Jan 19
1
patch for textspecial and defaultfont in xfig
Hello, The current xfig device lacks the functionality to set the textspecial flag and use the defaultfont in xfig. This is necessary when you want to export to xfig and use interpreted text (e.g., $ \frac{1}{e}$ gets interpreted by latex). The attached patch adds this functionality. Why would you like to do this? - Use math in labels (e.g., name your variables $r_{xy}$, do a
2002 Nov 15
1
postscript()
Hi, I've been trying out postscript() when onefile is set to FALSE. However I'm having trouble understanding the documentation for postscript(). Suppose I want to do: plot(1:10) plot(1:10, type = "l") and store them in foo.ps and goo.ps. Furthermore, I'd like to do then with one postscript() command -- because this is just a simplified version of what I really need
2012 Sep 23
1
Background color in a grid plot seems to interfere with plot()
Hi, Why does the upper left panel (in the plot below) not have a gray background? Cheers, Marius require(grid) require(gridBase) pdf(file="Rplot.pdf", width=8, height=8, onefile=FALSE) ## set up the grid layout gl <- grid.layout(5, 5, widths=unit(c(1.8, 8, 0.8, 8, 0.8), "cm"), heights=unit(c(0.8, 8, 0.8, 8, 1.5), "cm")) if(FALSE) grid.show.layout(gl)
2006 Jun 08
1
Formatting numbers for printing
Colleagues I have numbers like "12012" that I will be printing in a graphic. I would like to format them as follows: 012-012, i.e., the first two digits padded to the left by a zero, followed by a dash, followed by the final three digits, also padded to the left by zeros. I can do this with brute force: FirstPart <- sprintf("%03d", floor(Number / 1000))
2010 Oct 22
1
Display list redraw incomplete when exporting plots
I was just wondering if anyone knows what could be the problem with my exporting of plots. Below is the error messages I get when trying to export my plots (all error messages at the same time). I do get a file produced which works but I don't know why these messages appear. Doesn't matter if it is a pdf or a png or any other format I export to. Also, when exporting to png I get
2003 Sep 26
1
empty postscript output of figures
Hi, I have a puzzeling problem. I want to export graphics from R to TeX via postscript(). This works fine for some graphs, but for others, the eps remain empty when viewed with GSView. When such an empty eps is imported to TeX, the figure appears upside down and very small, irrespective of TeX width and height commands. If I transform the eps to pdf, the graphic shows up, but turned aqround 90°.