Sherri -
Perhaps calling
par(ask=TRUE)
before plotting would be useful. (You'll be prompted to
hit Return to see the next plot in the series.)
- Phil Spector
Statistical Computing Facility
Department of Statistics
UC Berkeley
spec...@stat.berkeley.edu
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, sh...@ucar.edu wrote:
Dear All-
I am trying to plot over one hundred figures. I do not want to save them,
just walk through them to take a look. If I run the code as it is below,
then the plots just rapidly run through. I tried adding a new device, but I
reached the device number limit. I have gone through the online manuals,
done google searches and the R Site help pages and haven't found anything to
help me. any thoughts or just pointing me to the right place would be great!
I feel like this should be simple!
invisible(lapply(split(agg$mph, breaks), function(.values){
#x11()
#par(mfrow=c(4, 4))
plot(.values)
} ))
Thanks in advance for any guidance,
Sherri Heck
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