[Rd] plot(type="l") disjoint between 100 and 101st datapoint
Richard Martin
radiosity at gmail.com
Fri Jun 27 17:59:38 CEST 2008
Dear Prof. Ripley,
Thanks for your advice; indeed, plotting with cairo is not disjointed
and therefore this is a quartz issue. I will inquire further on sig
mac.
Have a nice weekend,
Regards,
Richard Martin
2008/6/27 Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk>:
> Please, this is specific to your device (since png() on MacOS defaults to
> quartz). So discuss it on R-sig-mac.
>
> Try a different device (you do have several of those on your system!)
> including a different version of png().
>
> I think it is related to the fix for excessively slow plotting in 2.7.0, but
> I'm not near my Mac.
>
> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, Richard Martin wrote:
>
>> Dear All:
>>
>> We have been experiencing networking issues so I don't know if this
>> got through; I can't see it in the archive. My sincere apologies if
>> this appears twice.
>>
>> I may have found an unusual bug and am posting here to see if anyone
>> can reproduce it on their system. First of all, sessionInfo():
>>
>>> sessionInfo()
>>
>> R version 2.7.1 (2008-06-23)
>> i386-apple-darwin8.10.1
>>
>> locale:
>> en_GB.UTF-8/en_GB.UTF-8/C/C/en_GB.UTF-8/en_GB.UTF-8
>>
>> attached base packages:
>> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
>>
>> The bug is in the plot() command; it does not draw the line between
>> the 100th and 101st point in a dataset when plotting in line mode
>> (type="l").
>>
>> plot(1:102, type="l") reproduces the problem consistently on my
>> machine, on both png and quartz devices. The result of saving this to
>> the png device by the code below can be seen at
>> http://imagebin.ca/view/txKBk2M.html
>>
>>> png(filename="disjoint.png")
>>> plot(1:102, type="l")
>>> dev.off()
>>
>> quartz
>> 2
>>
>> I had a look through the archives but couldn't see any discussion of
>> this; apologies if I missed it. Is this purely a mac issue?
>> Unfortunately I don't have any other machines to test it on.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Richard Martin
>>
>>
>>
>>
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