I have written an R function that produces multiple graphs. I use
par(ask=TRUE) to allow for the inspection of each graph before the next
graph is drawn. I am looking for a way to recall all graphs drawn in an
R session, and a method that can be used to print all the graphs at one
time. I know
Here is a function that I have used to write the files on my Windows
machine. I put this function call after each graph that I produce and it
will write out a new file and tell me what the file name is. I can then go
back and copy the files into a document or a PowerPoint presentation.
f.plot
options(graphics.record=TRUE)
can be used to switch the recording on (MS Windows, not sure about other
platforms). See ?options
To set this option as default, use .Rprofile
It is however quite annoying to examine and save all the graphs
manually... You might find functions like postscript(),
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I have written an R function
John Sorkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have written an R function that produces multiple graphs. I use
par(ask=TRUE) to allow for the inspection of each graph before the next
graph is drawn. I am looking for a way to recall all graphs drawn in an
R session, and a method that can be used to