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2008 Nov 03
1
dev2bitmap: extra missing
Hi, I don't know if I am the first one to report the problem: in 2.8.0 dev2bitmap gained aa support, but "extra" is null if neither taa nor naa is specified. > dev2bitmap("plot.pdf",type="pdfwrite") Error in paste(shQuote(gsexe), " -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -q -sDEVICE=", type, : object "extra" not found >
2010 Oct 02
2
tyring to save plots using windoze 7 and cygwin
Hi, I'd been using R in the past and recently installed it on a new windoze 7 machine. There have been many issues with compatibility and 32/64 bit apps etc and I did find on google on isolated complaint that saveplot failed in scripts a long time ago. R seems to work fine except script-based plot saving as pdf has not worked. I have tried the following, none of which seem to function, xyz
2007 May 22
5
Reducing the size of pdf graphics files produced with R
Hi, Without trying to print 1000000 points (see <http:// finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/42105.html>), I often print maps for which I do not want to loose too much of coastline detail, and/or plots with 1000-5000 points (yes, some are on top of each other, but using transparency (i.e. rgb colors with alpha information) this actually comes through as useful information.
2008 Jul 21
1
dev2bitmap error, 'gs' cannot be found
Dear List, I am using the bioconductor package Category to do some gene enrichment analysis, and usually save my KEGGmnplot's using a dev2bitmap command. This has worked just fine, until suddenly earlier today I got this error-message: > dev2bitmap("04610_080721.jpg",type="jpeg", height = 10, width = 10, res = 200) Error in dev2bitmap("04610_CSF080721.jpg",
1999 Nov 29
1
cross reference wishlist item
It would be nice for checking documentation to be able to generate the "see also" cross references (e.g. the list of functions where dev2bitmap is linked as a "see also" reference.) Perhaps this already exists? (BTW, it would be useful to have a "see also" reference to dev2bitmap in the help for postscript and for Devices.) Paul Gilbert
2000 Jul 18
5
X11 & dev2bitmap
Hi, I am trying to put some graphics I have generated from R on a webpage using dev2bitmap to create a bitmap, .BMP, file. When I look at my notes from 2 or 3 months ago I was successfully able to put the ACTIVE device plot result into a bitmap file using a command such as: dev2bitmap("InsectSpray.BMP") Job done! Now when I try the same command, I get the following: >
2000 Jun 20
1
dev2bitmap() problem
Hi R users, dev2bitmap() is not working for me in R-1.1.0. It says: > dev2bitmap("aaa.png") Error in device(...) : Object "width" not found Anyone else has this problem? Aleksey -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info",
2005 May 13
1
DEV2bitmap: jpeg with res=400 not enough for CORELDRAW poster A0
Dear all, When saving a plot with the dev2bitmap command: name <- c("test.jpeg") dev2bitmap(name,type="jpeg",height=8,width=13,res=400) Everything seems to be ok... After importing this picture in CORELDRAW (for a poster A0) format the resolution and colors are not optimal. How can I save pictures (colors/resolution) optimally for import into CorelDraw for an
2006 Nov 05
1
diag()<- in Matrix?
Dear all, I am trying to use the Matrix package to do some calculations on rather large and sparse matrices. An example of such a matrix is given below. mig<-0.2 side<-10 np<-side^2 mig.mat<-matrix(0,np,np) diag(mig.mat[1:(np-side),(side+1):np])<-mig/4 diag(mig.mat[(side+1):np,1:(np-side)])<-mig/4 diag(mig.mat[-np,-1])<-mig/4
2006 Oct 23
1
Lmer, heteroscedasticity and permutation, need help please
Hi everybody, I'm trying to analyse a set of data with a non-normal response, 2 fixed effects and 1 nested random effect with strong heteroscedasticity in the model. I planned to use the function lmer : lmer(resp~var1*var2 + (1|rand)) and then use permutations based on the t-statistic given by lmer to get p-values. 1/ Is it a correct way to obtain p-values for my variables ? (see below)
2000 Apr 28
1
dev2bitmap from a script invoked by another process
Issue: I have a R script that is invoked periodically by another process. In the script, a graphics is generated and I want to get a the image for the graph as a jpeg. Here is a prototypical version of the script (try.R): plot(1) dev2bitmap("try.jpg", type = "jpeg") I am running R-1.0.0 on Solaris 7. The script is invoked as: R --vanilla < try.R A file named try.jpg is
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 Aug 23
2
R on windows problem
Hi, I've installed several versions of R on a number of Window systems. I get the following error message (which I don't get on linux) > dev2bitmap(file="test.jpeg",type="jpeg") Error in system(paste(gsexe, "-help"), intern = TRUE, invisible = TRUE) : gswin32c.exe not found Any idea how to fix this? It seems common to all windows systems
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)) >
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,
1999 Oct 04
1
bitmap copies of plots
Michael Lapsley was suggesting on R-help direct copies to gif/png/jpeg. The following seems to do a sensible job for me of copying the current device to any bitmap format supported by gs. The manipulation is needed to work around assumptions made by postscript(), and I think better fixed in postscript() (but not a couple of days before a release). I want to make onefile=FALSE work on
2008 Nov 14
1
Bug#505698: r-base-core: dev2bitmap fails with gsexe related error (PR#13288)
Stefano, Thanks for the bug report. On 14 November 2008 at 14:35, Stefano Costa wrote: | Package: r-base-core | Version: 2.8.0-1 | Severity: normal | | As in subject. The bug is reproducible on my machine with these | commands: | | > x <- rnorm(100) | > plot(density(x)) | > dev2bitmap("density.png") | Error in paste(shQuote(gsexe), " -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -q
2003 Feb 21
1
Copy-paste graphics from R to Word on Mac OS X
Greetings: I'm (very) new to R. One of the features of R that I really like is R's ability to quickly generate very good looking graphics. However, I've noticed that when I attempt to copy and paste the graphs from the R graphics output window into Word (in Mac OS X), the resulting picture is very jaggy. I'm aware of the various options such as dev2bitmap, but I'd
2001 Jul 12
1
Should gv be able to read bitmap(... type= "pdfwrite") ?
Hi there folks I have R 1.3.0 running on Red Hat Linux 7.1 with GhostView 3.5.8. When I produce a file like: > bitmap("foo.pdf", type="pdfwrite") > plot(foo) > dev.off() and then try to read it with gv, I get an unrecoverable error and nothing displayed. Any help as to whether this ***should*** work would be appreciated. cheers, John -- John Williams
2020 Feb 06
2
[cfe-dev] [Release-testers] [10.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 1 is here
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 11:16 AM Yvan Roux <yvan.roux at linaro.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > here are the results for ARM targets: > > * 32-bit has the same issue reported in PR44767 > > * same issue with quick-append.text for AArch64 check-all results are: > Testing Time: 4520.30s > ******************** > Failing Tests (1): > LLVM ::