Re: [R] Exporting Numerous Graphs

2009-09-14 Thread Henrique Dallazuanna
Try this: library(RDCOMClient) w <- COMCreate('Word.Application') w[["Visible"]] <- TRUE w[["DisplayAlerts"]] <- FALSE doc <- w$Documents()$Add(Template="Normal", NewTemplate=FALSE, DocumentType=0) fooPasteGraphs <- function(index, ...){ win.metafile() plot(rnorm(100)) dev.off()

Re: [R] Exporting Numerous Graphs

2009-09-14 Thread jim holtman
You can wite them out as single files (png('file-%02d.png',...)) and then import them to Word. On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:55 AM, Chris Li wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have got 27 graphs to export (not a lot...I know!). How can I fit all of > them into a single file like PNG without adjusting the size

Re: [R] Exporting Numerous Graphs

2009-09-14 Thread baptiste auguie
Hi, It's probably easiest with the pdf (or postscript) device, pdf("all.pdf") for(ii in 1:27) plot(rnorm(10), main=paste("plot", ii)) dev.off() Bitmap-based devices can generate sequential filenames (Rplot1.png, Rplot2.png, ...) that you could combine in a single document using external tools

[R] Exporting Numerous Graphs

2009-09-14 Thread Polwart Calum (County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust)
> I have got 27 graphs to export (not a lot...I know!). How can I fit all of > them into a single file like PNG without adjusting the size of the graphs? > What's in my mind is like pasting graphs into Word, in which I can just > scroll down to view the graphs. Pretty sure PNG can only cope with s

[R] Exporting Numerous Graphs

2009-09-14 Thread Chris Li
Hi all, I have got 27 graphs to export (not a lot...I know!). How can I fit all of them into a single file like PNG without adjusting the size of the graphs? What's in my mind is like pasting graphs into Word, in which I can just scroll down to view the graphs. Thanks for your attention. Much ap