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Dear all

I wrote a routine. At the end of each cycle of the loop I would like to save the result (plot) in a postcriptfile.
Of course if I just use dev.print in the following way: dev.print(device=postcript, 'c:/Rfigures/plot_1.ps")
I overwrite my results with the second cycle of the loop. I suppose there is a way to define the file name so that several plots are created(plot_1,plot_2...).


Could you give me an advice? Thanks a lot




see ?postscript


The following example saves two plots in a postscriptfile.

R> postscript("test.ps")
R> hist(1:100)
R> hist(rnorm(100))
R> dev.off()
null device
         1

/mahmood arai



Best Regards Mike

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