With a little effort you could implement Rstudio and try RMD (R Markdown)
it is very proficient, look at
https://support.rstudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/200552086-Using-R-Markdown
Il 01/feb/2015 21:07 "Ragia Ibrahim" ha scritto:
>
> Dear group,
>
> I have many plots and numeric results in my R prog
Hi Ragia,
There are also the R2HTML and prettyR (see htmlize) packages that will
output an R session in HTML format.
Jim
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> If you're happy with outputting to a multi-page PDF, then you can just
> set the default graphics device to pdf(),
If you're happy with outputting to a multi-page PDF, then you can just
set the default graphics device to pdf(), i.e.
> options(device=pdf)
and the start plotting:
> plot(1:10, col=0)
> plot(10:1, col=1)
> plot((1:10)^2, col=2)
> plot((10:1)^2, col=3)
and at the end make sure to close the devic
But in addition to what Jeff noted, see ?save and ?save.image
(noting that that the resulting .Rdata file can only be read by R).
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
Genentech Nonclinical Biostatistics
(650) 467-7374
"Data is not information. Information is not knowledge. And knowledge
is certainly not wi
In general this depends what you plan to do with those results. I suspect you
are looking for something like knitr with rmarkdown (.Rmd files to create HTML
or Word) or LaTeX (.Rnw files to create PDF).
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Jeff Newmiller
Dear group,
I have many plots and numeric results in my R program, kindly how can I save
them all sequently on one file.
thanks in advance
RAI
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