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2005 Jun 04
2
locator() via tcltk
Hello, I'm trying to write a function using tcltk to interactively modify a plot and gather locator() data. I've read Peter's articles in Rnews, the help pages in tcltk, http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/, plus a post in R-help sometime ago, but haven't found a solution. The idea goes something like this: require(tcltk) testplot <- function() { getcoords
2009 Nov 20
1
How to concatenate expressions
Dear R-users, I am developing a plotting function, which receives expressions and character/numerical vectors as part of the many input arguments and which tries to concatenate them before displaying the result to the plot. I currently cannot find a way to make this concatenation works. I have read several posts in the list that solved this problem by pasting the different elements together
2009 Dec 11
1
ggplot: Problem with legend background
Dear R-users, I am preparing graphs for an upcoming article using the different functions of the ggplot2 package and I've been having problems with the legend background. It doesn't seem to scale when the text size is increased. Here's the mandatory reproducible example: library(ggplot2) repFrame <- data.frame(A= 1:10, B= rnorm(1:10), groupNum = rep(c("First group",
2011 Jul 11
4
Save generic plot to file (before rendering to device)
I am looking for a way to save a plot (graphics contents) to a file after the plot has been calculated but before it has been rendered. More specifically, assume that I made a plot that took a very long time to produce, I would like to save this plot to a generic file that I can later, on a different machine, render to either PDF, PNG, SVG using the usual R graphics devices, without recalculating
2011 Jul 11
4
Save generic plot to file (before rendering to device)
I am looking for a way to save a plot (graphics contents) to a file after the plot has been calculated but before it has been rendered. More specifically, assume that I made a plot that took a very long time to produce, I would like to save this plot to a generic file that I can later, on a different machine, render to either PDF, PNG, SVG using the usual R graphics devices, without recalculating
2017 Oct 12
1
Recurrence plots in R using different colours
Hello, I am an absolutely beginner with regards to R, so forgive me for my potentially very stupid questions. I have been attempting to create recurrence plots using R. The data I am using is based on a mutually exclusive and exhaustive coding scheme with over 40 individual codes which can be assigned to 6 higher order categories. When I carry out the usual rqa command, my plot is pretty much
2002 Feb 14
2
RFC: "R::Wrapper" perl module
If I actually finished writing this module, would any of you use it? Would you wish it did something else/different than what's described below? Any comments or suggestions on its proposed usage, intent, or syntax are welcome! (An alternative, better name would also be appreciated) -Aaron NAME R::Wrapper - Wrapper around the RS-Perl R module SYNOPSIS #!/usr/bin/perl -w
2008 Jan 01
2
Alignment and Labeling of a color key in a xyplot?
Happy New Year to all R users! I have two short questions concerning a xyplot with a color key: 1) How do I properly place (align) the color key beside the xyplot? As you can see from the code listed below, the placement of the color key is not correct. I would like the upper and lower end point of the color key to be perfectly aligned with the upper and lower line of the xyplot. Adjusting
2004 Mar 11
1
Difficulties in interaction between R and latex (prosper)
Hello, folks! I'm trying to use R as a graphics program, to make some pretty graphs that will go into prosper slideshows. I wrote this fragment, from the R manual, into a file demo.R: x=seq(-3,3,0.1) postscript("cm_test.eps", width = 4.0, height = 3.0, horizontal = FALSE, onefile = FALSE, paper = "special", family =
2006 Feb 10
1
Question on big JPG plots in function warpping format
Hello: I have problems generating big JPG plots in functions. the following code runs fine in the script: #### runs fine in script, generate 40k "test1.jpg" in the given directory plotPlatesAlong <- c(1:5) plotDirPath <- paste(dataPath, "OutputPlots\\", sep="") filename <- paste(plotDirPath,"test1.jpg", sep="") jpeg(file=filename)
2009 Jan 27
0
How do you specify font family in png output; png cross-platform issues
For teaching purposes, I prepared a little R program. I want to give this to students who can run it and dump out many formats and then compare their use in LaTeX documents. I do not have too much trouble with xfig or postscript format, but I've really run into a roadblock where png files are concerned. My original problem was that the png device does not accept a family option. How can I
2008 Nov 15
1
PostScript File Dimensions
Hi List, here I go again. Well I need to save plotted objects as .eps using the postscript() function, well I can do that but all resulting object are perfect squared dimensions (x = y). I need a rectangular output something like x = 2y dimension. Is it possible? The I’m new to R and postscript image format! I’m doing this…
2010 Aug 10
1
Sweave with dev.new()
Dear list. I am preparing a R package, and the last step is to write a package vignette using Sweave. However, I am experiencing some trouble when trying to include plots in my Sweave document. That is, in my package I have made some plotting functions in which I start by calling 'new.dev()' to start a graphics device of a certain width and height, and then proceed with plot(). These
2013 Feb 20
0
Problems with line types in plots saved as PDF files
Ian No differences with Adobe X with the following windows(6,6) #pdf(file = "TestPlot.pdf", 6, 6) #{ plot(b, l, type = "l", ylim = c(y.min, y.max), lwd = 2, xlab = expression(beta), ylab = "", col = "green", yaxt = "n", xaxt = "n") points(b, p, type = "l", lty = "dotted", lwd = 2, col = "red") points(b,
2009 May 12
1
times family unavailable in postscript device (Ubuntu Linux)
I'm running Ubuntu 9.04. I could use some advice about fonts in postscript devices. > sessionInfo() R version 2.9.0 (2009-04-17) i486-pc-linux-gnu locale: LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8;LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8;LC_MONETARY=C;LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8;LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8;LC_NAME=C;LC_ADDRESS=C;LC_TELEPHONE=C;LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8;LC_IDENTIFICATION=C attached base
2016 Apr 25
0
ylim in barplot()
If you are using a Windows system, you can Export the plot from RStudio and save it as a metafile without using package devEMF and it will crop the bars with xpd=FALSE. When I used devEMF on a Windows machine, the bars were not cropped with barplot() as you indicated, but when I switched to plotrix::barp() they were cropped. The arguments are a bit different, but I did not need xpd=FALSE:
2009 Jan 06
2
Sweave in LATEX
Hello I have been setting up my computer to run Sweave. I have got the whole thing working on example files, except that my MikTex returns an "Undefined Control Sequence" error for \Sexpr and my output file contains verbatim code sequences at the apropriate point in the text rather than the R output. The rest of the output file is fine with tables, R code sequences and figures in the
2016 Apr 26
1
ylim in barplot()
Thank you David, That's a nice workaround using plotrix::barp(), but that doesn't explain why ylim doesn't work as intended (or at least, as I expect it to work), or why xpd has no influence when using devEMF::emf()... The problem with saving directly in RStudio is that it requires to manually save the plot, and this becomes troublesome when there are a lot of plot commands in a
2010 Nov 29
1
Troubles in plotting to a postscript file (not to png)
Dear R users, I am trying to produce some plots in a postscript file, but I am experiencing some issues. I open the device with ----------------------------- setPS() postscript (file='gs_mcmc_dust.ps',width=5*3,height=5*3,horizontal = FALSE, paper = "special",family = "ComputerModern",encoding="TeXtext.enc")#, onefile = FALSE -----------------------------
2013 Feb 12
8
Help with functions as arguments
Hi, I am trying to write a function which defines some arguments, then uses those arguments as arguments of other function calls. It's a bit tricky to explain, so a simple example will have to suffice. I imagine this has a simple solution, but perusing through environments and other help lists has not helped. Suppose I have two functions: f1 = function(a) {     b = a + 1     b } f2 =