Hi Paul

Is there a concrete working example somewhere that shows how to use these to do 
an animation on Windows (R Gui &/or RStudio) using base R plot() and friends?

I have several old examples somewhere that used to work (R < ~ 3), but now no 
longer work as before.




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Hi



Take a look at dev.hold() and dev.flush()



Paul


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