Adding $0.01 to this: Maybe comparing outputs of capabilities() gives some clues.
/Henrik On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 6:00 PM, Alex Olssen <alex.ols...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, Mike you are correct. > > In fact I did use > > plot(r) > > The code is exactly the same in both cases - the axis labels have the > same numbers, same with the legend - there is just no picture. > > sessionInfo() for my desktop - where the code works > > R version 2.13.1 (2011-07-08) > Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) > > locale: > [1] LC_COLLATE=English_New Zealand.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_New Zealand.1252 > [3] LC_MONETARY=English_New Zealand.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C > [5] LC_TIME=English_New Zealand.1252 > > attached base packages: > [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base > > other attached packages: > [1] raster_1.9-13 sp_0.9-88 > > loaded via a namespace (and not attached): > [1] grid_2.13.1 lattice_0.19-30 > > sessionInfo() from the server > > R version 2.13.1 (2011-07-08) > Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) > > locale: > [1] LC_COLLATE=English_New Zealand.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_New Zealand.1252 > [3] LC_MONETARY=English_New Zealand.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C > [5] LC_TIME=English_New Zealand.1252 > > attached base packages: > [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base > > other attached packages: > [1] raster_1.9-13 sp_0.9-88 > > loaded via a namespace (and not attached): > [1] grid_2.13.1 lattice_0.19-30 > > And I can't see any difference! > > Kind regards, > Alex > > On 22 September 2011 11:17, Michael Sumner <mdsum...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Please ensure that it is really the exact same code, I'm sure you did >> not mean to plot "f", but "r" (for example). >> >> Also, sessionInfo results are helpful always - see the posting guide >> for ways to post better questions. >> >>> library(raster) >> Loading required package: sp >> raster version 1.9-5 (28-July-2011) >>> f <- system.file("external/test.grd", package="raster") >>> r <- raster(f) >> >> Here is "f" - not "r"! And the error here is to be expected since f >> is just a character string. >> >>> plot(f) >> Error in plot.window(...) : need finite 'ylim' values >> In addition: Warning messages: >> 1: In xy.coords(x, y, xlabel, ylabel, log) : NAs introduced by coercion >> 2: In min(x) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf >> 3: In max(x) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf >> >> Cheers, Mike. >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Alex Olssen <alex.ols...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Dear Sarah, >>> >>> I am not sure how to make a reproducible example. The 3 lines of code >>> are exactly what I type in either system. The code can be reproduced, >>> but the result is unlikely to be reproduced - for example on my >>> desktop this all works fine. Is there something more I can do to make >>> this reproducible? >>> >>> Is it helpful if I post the results of >>> >>> sessionInfo() >>> >>> ? >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> Alex >>> >>> On 22 September 2011 09:55, Sarah Goslee <sarah.gos...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Alex, >>>> >>>> We definitely need the output of sessionInfo(), the version of raster, >>>> and a reproducible example. >>>> >>>> >>>> Without knowing the versions & OS, it's impossible to say. But my >>>> first guess (and >>>> it IS a guess) is that the server needs to be updated. >>>> >>>> Sarah >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Alex Olssen <alex.ols...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> Dear R-help, >>>>> >>>>> I have a problem plotting maps using the raster package when I use R >>>>> on my workplace server, but not when I use my own desktop. I suspect >>>>> the server version must be missing something and was wondering if >>>>> anyone would have any ideas. >>>>> >>>>> The problem occurs after >>>>> >>>>> library(raster) >>>>> f <- system.file("external/test.grd", package="raster") >>>>> r <- raster(f) >>>>> plot(f) >>>>> >>>>> On my desktop computer this works perfectly. If I run this on my >>>>> workplace server then the axes labels are identical, the legend >>>>> numbers are identical, but the plot is empty and the legend has no >>>>> colors in it. This persists even if I specify a color explicitly >>>>> >>>>> plot(f, col="red") >>>>> >>>>> for example. >>>>> >>>>> Any help would be appreciated. >>>>> >>>>> Kind regards, >>>>> Alex >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Sarah Goslee >>>> http://www.functionaldiversity.org >>>> >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> R-help@r-project.org mailing list >>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >>> PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Michael Sumner >> Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania >> Hobart, Australia >> e-mail: mdsum...@gmail.com >> > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.