On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Henric Nilsson wrote:
> At 13:31 2003-10-07 +0200, you wrote:
>
> >>If I produce lots of figures at one time, how can I make R graphics keep
> >>all the figures already made? thanks,
> >If you are on Windows, there is a Recording function in the menu, if the
> >graphics wind
At 13:31 2003-10-07 +0200, you wrote:
If I produce lots of figures at one time, how can I make R graphics keep
all the figures already made? thanks,
If you are on Windows, there is a Recording function in the menu, if the
graphics window is activated.
Actually, the recording of plots can be swit
xinyue ye schrieb:
If I produce lots of figures at one time, how can I make R graphics keep all the figures already made?
thanks,
write it to a postscript() or pdf() file or to several bitmaps, see
png() for examples.
If you are on Windows, there is a Recording function in the menu, if the
gra
xinyue ye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I produce lots of figures at one time, how can I make R
> graphics keep all the figures already made? thanks,
Open as many graphics devices as needed.
See the examples in:
?dev.list
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If I produce lots of figures at one time, how can I make R graphics keep all the
figures already made?
thanks,
Xinyue Ye, Research Assistant
Institute for Geo-spatial Research and Education
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Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti MI 48197
http://ceita.emich.edu/
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