Re: [R] Suppressing internal grid in filled.contour

2008-10-31 Thread Dieter Menne
Martin Maechler maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch writes: Yes, indeed, PDFs *are* fine Apologies to the original poster, I was not aware of this. Dieter __ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the

Re: [R] Suppressing internal grid in filled.contour

2008-10-30 Thread Dieter Menne
Jonathan Greenberg greenberg at ucdavis.edu writes: Ok, I've placed the input files and the PDF on a website http://www.cstars.ucdavis.edu/~jongreen/temp/ This an aliasing problem that disappears partially when using higher resolution, as noted in the quoted #

Re: [R] Suppressing internal grid in filled.contour

2008-10-30 Thread Martin Maechler
JG == Jonathan Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 29 Oct 2008 11:40:08 -0700 writes: JG Ok, I've placed the input files and the PDF on a website (I apologize JG for attaching the PDF -- the readme guide for this listserv indicated JG that PDFs were fine): Yes, indeed, PDFs

Re: [R] Suppressing internal grid in filled.contour

2008-10-29 Thread Dieter Menne
Jonathan Greenberg greenberg at ucdavis.edu writes: ..faint internal grid when running the following command to make a filled contour plot of some data I have (x,y,z being the inputs): filled.contour(interp(x,y,z,duplicate=strip, xo=seq(1800,3200,length=57), yo=seq(120,280,length=65)),

Re: [R] Suppressing internal grid in filled.contour

2008-10-29 Thread Jonathan Greenberg
Ok, I've placed the input files and the PDF on a website (I apologize for attaching the PDF -- the readme guide for this listserv indicated that PDFs were fine): http://www.cstars.ucdavis.edu/~jongreen/temp/ The full suite of commands I used are: