graphics bug: type="l" (PR#120)
Peter Dalgaard BSA
p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk
16 Feb 1999 22:34:17 +0100
mcw@ln.nimh.nih.gov writes:
> The following commands illustrate a problem with graphing relatively large
> data sets using the "line" option to plot:
>
> temp <- runif(200000) # or whatever other numbers you like;
> # same thing happens with a sine wave
> plot(1:200000, temp) # everything fine
> plot(1:200000, temp, type="l") # data gets cut off
>
>
> The number of points isn't crucial. The cutoff point appears to be about
> 65,000 points. (70,000 points demonstrates the cutoff; with 50,000 points
> there's no cutoff.)
>
> As far as I can tell, the problem only occurs when using the
> option type="l". It's unaffected by color, line type, and line width.
>
> Matt Wiener
Doesn't happen to me with 0.63.pre-3 on RedHat Linux. I can't offhand
see any documented fixes that would affect this, perhaps there's an OS
difference? Looks a bit like a short integer overrun (65536=2^16)
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