Re: [R] Save a graph file use jpeg(file=file)

2022-01-05 Thread Sorkin, John
least 300 DPI. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks as always. John From: Duncan Murdoch Sent: Wednesday, January 5, 2022 2:58 PM To: Sorkin, John; r-help@r-project.org (r-help@r-project.org) Subject: Re: [R] Save a graph file use jpeg(file=file) On 05/01

Re: [R] Save a graph file use jpeg(file=file)

2022-01-05 Thread Ebert,Timothy Aaron
The simple solution for Windows is to use (windows icon) + shift + s. You then select a portion of your screen and it gets copied to your clipboard. You can then paste that into your document. Of course this will not work if it is important that the reader is able to rotate the graphic. Tim --

Re: [R] Save a graph file use jpeg(file=file)

2022-01-05 Thread Sorkin, John
Tim Thank you for your suggestion. The problem with your suggestion is that the copied image is low resolution, 96dpi. Saved files can have higher resolution. Thank you John John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Medicine Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics University of Maryland School of M

Re: [R] Save a graph file use jpeg(file=file)

2022-01-05 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 05/01/2022 2:45 p.m., Sorkin, John wrote: I am trying to create a 3-D graph (using scatter3d) and save the graph to a file so I can insert the graph into a manuscript. I am able to create the graph. When I run the code below an RGL window opens that has the graph. The file is saved to disk