Andrew C. Ward wrote:
You may prefer to use S-PLUS if it does precisely what you
want. In R, you could use postscript() or pdf() to save all
the graphs to a file and then view them at your leisure.
There is always par(ask=TRUE) if you wanted to look at them
on the screen.
... or you might want to s
You may prefer to use S-PLUS if it does precisely what you
want. In R, you could use postscript() or pdf() to save all
the graphs to a file and then view them at your leisure.
There is always par(ask=TRUE) if you wanted to look at them
on the screen.
Regards,
Andrew C. Ward
CAPE Centre
Departme
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, array chip wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running a loop to plot multiple plots. In s-plus,
> it shows multiple pages in the graphic window to allow
> checking on each plot. but in R, the next plot always
> overwrite the previous one, so i can only have the
> last plot produced, is the
No, I don't think so. That's a feature not implemented in R.
- tom blackwell - u michigan medical school - ann arbor -
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, array chip wrote:
> I am running a loop to plot multiple plots. In s-plus,
> it shows multiple pages in the graphic window to allow
> checking on eac
Hi,
I am running a loop to plot multiple plots. In s-plus,
it shows multiple pages in the graphic window to allow
checking on each plot. but in R, the next plot always
overwrite the previous one, so i can only have the
last plot produced, is there a way to have multiple
pages in the graphic window