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2002 Feb 28
3
R-plots with 'complex' axis-labelling
Hi there, I want to create plots with some kind of 'complex' axis labelling of the form $\dot{V}$ and integrate those plots into a LaTeX document. What is the best way to go? I've figured out, that the 'plotmath' commands are somewhat limited (at least I wasn't able to get the $\dot{V}$ generated) and that plots with 'plotmath'-axes wouldn't export
2013 Feb 21
2
error with bbox for k12hat (splancs) bivarite k-function
Hello, I am trying to conduct a bi-variate ripley's k using the k12hat function in the splancs package (found here http://rss.acs.unt.edu/Rdoc/library/splancs/html/k12hat.html). Although, I receive an error when getting to the bboxx part of the code: poly <- list(x=c(fire4$X, nar4$X), y=c(fire4$Y, nar4$Y)) plot(seq(5,80,5), sqrt(k12hat(fire4), as.points(nar4),
2000 Aug 20
0
Fwd: Re: Exporting graphics to PS or EPS
Forwarded Message: > To: Joel West <MacStats at mac.com> > From: Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> > Subject: Re: [R] Exporting graphics to PS or EPS > Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 08:03:26 +0100 (BST) > ----- > On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Joel West wrote: > > > On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 07:49:44 +0100, Brian D Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
2000 Aug 15
0
getting eps into MS Word documents
Remember that thread a long time ago about how to get R graphics into Ms Word? I'm looking at it now because my coauthor is a Windows User, I use RedHat linux. I output some eps files from R. I found one relatively painless route to get these figures into a Word document: View in GSview, copy to clipboard, then paste into document. I've not seen this one mentioned, and it has the
2008 Jul 06
2
Issue with postscript figures using WinAnsi encoding
Hi there, I've hit a bump in writing postscript files with special characters in the WinAnsi encoding on a windows machine. Here's some sample code: ########################################### postscript(file = "test.eps", encoding="WinAnsi.enc", width = 3, height = 5.5, onefile = TRUE, horizontal=FALSE, family = "sans", title =
2013 Mar 02
3
print method like print.anova()
I have a print method for a set of statistical tests, vcdExtra::CMHtest, for which I'd like to have more sensible printing of pvalues, as in print.anova(). [Testing this requires the latest version of vcdExtra, from R-Forge **|install.packages("vcdExtra", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org")|** ] With my current print method, I get results like this, but all Prob values
2011 Apr 14
0
Postscript can be very slow in R 2.13-0
Viewing certain postscript files under R 2.13-0 is very slow, at least using GSview on my 64 bit Windows 7 system. To see this, compare how long it takes to display these two files (fast.ps was created by removing the /srgb stuff in .ps.prolog): www.milbo.org/postscript/slow.ps www.milbo.org/postscript/fast.ps The code to produce the above two files is here:
2017 Oct 22
1
ggplot2 and tikzDevice : problems with accents
Hi all, I can't fathom why the accented "?" in the following ggplot2 graph makes R hangs when using tikzdevice,? whereas it works using simple pdf device. ###### library(tikzDevice) library(ggplot2) options(tikzDefaultEngine = "luatex") tikzLualatexPackages =c( ? "\\usepackage{tikz}\n", ? "\\usepackage[active, tightpage,psfixbb]{preview}\n", ?
2009 Feb 06
2
undesired grid in ps/eps outputs generated by filled.contour or image
Hi! Whenever I save a graphic in ps/eps format generated by filled.contour or image, an undesired grid is added to it (not visible on the X11 screen). For example: postscript("volcano.eps") filled.contour(volcano,col=gray(seq(0,1,,50)),levels=seq(min(volcano),max(volcano),,50)) dev.off() Any ideia how to eliminate this grid? Thanks, Rachel [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Aug 02
2
plot to postscript orientation
Hi I am trying to save some plots in a postscript file. When I generate the plots in the main window, they appear correctly - their orientation is landscape (i.e., horizontal). However, when I open the .ps file with GSview, the whole page appears vertically, and the plot appears horizontally, which means that the plot is only partially visible (example here
2006 May 15
1
PDF viewer?
Hi, I'm looking for a usable PDF viewer with CentOS 4.3. On my previous install (Slack running XFCE with a handful of GNOME libs), I used Evince, which is just great. Looks like this is an Achilles' heel in CentOS, as I tested three available PDF viewers (ggv, gsview, acroread) with various PDF documents downloaded from the internet (which all display perfectly with Evince): either the
2006 Jun 09
1
Postscript output encoding on Windows
With R 2.3.1 on Windows, I've noticed that it defaults to the "WinAsci.enc" encoding, which throws up an error when viewed with the default install of GhostScript/GSView (versions 8.51/4.7 respectively). I didn't have this problem prior to upgrading to 2.3.1 as I can view all my old PS graphs and they don't have the WinAsci encoding. I've got around this problem by
2007 Oct 19
1
Using grid graphics (hexbin) in pairs() plot problem
Hi, I am trying to create a plot with pairs() using a gplot.hexbin() for each pair. For pairs I can provide a custom upperPanel function: pairs(iris[1:4], panel=mypanel) and mypanel() calls plot.hexbin(): library(hexbin) # Bioconductor mypanel <- function(x, ...){ hb <- hexbin(x) plot(hb) } The problem is that gplot.hexbin() is based on the
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°.
2000 May 28
1
SAMBA digest 2537
Hallo! I have a small question. I wanted to improve Samba-faxing. The system shown in the HOWTO does not include the nice features a faxing-program like Winfax offer. Chain-fax, adressbook and much more. So I began to write a series of scripts to manipulate the incoming fax to send. The text should have all the command on the 1st page. My scripts split the text in two parts: 1st page and pages
2003 Jun 19
1
Problem reading a PDF output
I generated a PDF output file of 10 plots. When I try to view it with Adobe reader (R4 & R5), it will lockup the reader (it is consuming 100% of the CPU) after presenting the 4th plot. I can generate the plots just fine in Windows and as a postscript file reading it with GSview. Is there anyway to tell what might be wrong with the PDF output? The file is 890KB in size if anyone would like
2008 Aug 06
1
grid layout scaling viewport width based solely on height
Hello all, I'm trying to write a function that produces a main plotting region with several square plots along the right side. Ideally the size of right side plots will scale only with the height of the entire plot, yet never overlap with another secondary plot. The following two snippets get close, however, as I resize the plot horizontally the right side plots (green squares) get smaller
2005 Sep 21
2
controlling usage of digits & scientific notation in R plots; postscript margins
Dear R users: I assigned students to make some graphs and I'm having trouble answering some questions that they have. We are all working on R 2.1 on Fedora Core Linux 4 systems. 1. In the plot, the axis is not labeled by "numbers", but rather scientific notation like "-2e+08" or such. We realize that means -200,000,000. We want to beautify the plot. We would rather
2002 May 31
1
Library Tcltk
Dears users, Thanks for your responses concerning my question of yesterday (about stand-alone package). Il would like to explore two ways: -- Tcltk extension, -- Rweb application. I have installed ActiveTcl (in F:\Tcl), and I have modified the PATH (in the autoexec.bat file): set R_LIBS=F:\R\rw1050\library set PATH=%PATH%;F:\Tcl\bin set PATH=%PATH%;F:\Tcl\lib set PATH=%PATH%;F:\R\rw1050\bin
2005 Aug 22
1
Example in pdf() help file (PR#8083)
The example in the help file for pdf() plots the characters outside the plotting area in this for loop: for(i in c(32:255)) { x <- i y <- i points(x, y, pch=i) } The following loop seems to be working as intended for(i in c(32:255)) { x <- (i-31)%%16 y <- (i-31)%/%16 points(x, y, pch=i) } As an extra