[R] sourcing a file with the plot.lme() function
ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Aug 28 08:39:11 CEST 2002
Isn't that a lattice plot? Those need to be printed explicitly.
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Roger Peng wrote:
> I ran into a problem trying to make a plot from a file that's read using
> source. Basically, I have the following code in a file "plot.R" :
>
> library(nlme)
> data(Loblolly)
> fm1 <- nlme(height ~ SSasymp(age, Asym, R0, lrc),
> data = Loblolly,
> fixed = Asym + R0 + lrc ~ 1,
> random = Asym ~ 1,
> start = c(Asym = 103, R0 = -8.5, lrc = -3.3))
> windows(6,6)
> plot(fm1)
>
> This code is taken from the help page for 'nlme'. If I cut an paste this
> code into the console, everything works as expected. However, if I try to
> execute the code by calling source("plot.R") the plot is never made. Has
> anyone seen this?
>
>
> > version
> _
> platform i386-pc-mingw32
> arch i386
> os mingw32
> system i386, mingw32
> status
> major 1
> minor 5.1
> year 2002
> month 06
> day 17
> language R
>
> -roger
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