This makes sense for the first examples.

My personal feeling is that having it for each and every example might 
be too much).

Thanks for the input.

Laurent



On 4/3/10 7:00 PM, Vincent Davis wrote:
>     Closing an X11 window is an interactive event:
>
>
>     
> <http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2/doc-2.1/html/rinterface.html#processing-interactive-events>http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2/doc-2.1/html/rinterface.html#processing-interactive-events
>     
> <http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2/doc-2.1/html/rinterface.html#processing-interactive-events>
>
> Would be nice if there was a link to that on each example of the
> graphics in the documentation or at least for the fist example.
> Thanks for the reference
>
> Something like this would be great.
>
> import rpy2.robjects as robjects
> import rpy2.rinterface as rinterface
> import time
> import threading
>
> def r_refresh(interval = 0.03):
>      # Ctrl-C to interrupt
>      while True:
>          rinterface.process_revents()
>          time.sleep(interval)
>
> t = threading.Timer(0.1, r_refresh)
> t.start()
>
> r = robjects.r
>
> m = r.matrix(r.rnorm(100), ncol=5)
> pca = r.princomp(m)
> t.start(r.plot(pca, main="Eigen values"))
>
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> On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Laurent <lgaut...@gmail.com
> <mailto:lgaut...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Closing an X11 window is an interactive event:
>
>     
> http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2/doc-2.1/html/rinterface.html#processing-interactive-events
>
>
>     On 03/04/10 17:07, Vincent Davis wrote:
>
>         I am running on osx, and new to R and rpy2. I don't seem to be
>         able to
>         close plots. for example from the introduction to rpy2
>
>         import  rpy2.robjects  as  robjects
>
>         r  =  robjects.r
>
>         x  =  robjects.IntVector(range(10))
>         y  =  r.rnorm(10)
>
>         r.X11()
>
>         r.layout(r.matrix(robjects.IntVector([1,2,3,2]),  nrow=2,  ncol=2))
>         r.plot(r.runif(10),  y,  xlab="runif",  ylab="foo/bar",  col="red")
>
>
>         I get a nice plot that opens in an x11 window but I can't close
>         it. I assume I am missing something obvious.
>
>
>
>
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