Did you install R from source code, or did you install the binary?
If you installed the binary, then you can start R by double-clicking on the R application icon. Then your default graphics device will not require X windows, and will be fully interactive (in the R sense).
If you installed from source code, you may or may not have the double-clickable application, depending on what configuration options you specified.
If you don't want to use the GUI interface provided by the binary download, then you will have the best results if you work in the X windows environment, in my opinion (there are other opinions). You can work in the X windows environment with either the binary installation, or if you installed from source.
Obviously, however, you have to have X Windows installed in order to use it with R -- and if you installed R from source code, you need to install X Windows *before* installing R. I don't know if order matters if you installed the binary.
If you don't want to use the GUI, and don't want to use X Windows, then you are operating outside of my experience. But try starting a graphics device using
quartz()
*before* issuing any plot() command. See also
?Devices
I believe there may be alternatives to what I've outlined here, but I don't know what they are.
-Don
At 7:12 PM +0100 4/5/05, Minyu Chen wrote:
Dear all:
I am a newbie in Mac. Just installed R and found R did not react on my command plot (I use command line in terminal). It did not give me any error message, either. All it did was just giving out a new command prompt--no reaction to the plot command. I suppose whenever I gives out a command of plot, it will invoke the AquaTerm for a small graph, as I experience in octave. What can I do for it?
Many thanks, Minyu Chen
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