[R] R graphs in LaTeX documents?
Prof Brian D Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Feb 7 13:45:03 CET 2002
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> You have to save your plots/figures in EPS format. EPS is basically the
> same as PS (postscript), but it is a one-page document with a
> "BoundingBox".
>
> Example
>
> In [R]:
>
> Alternative 1: Generate the plot *first* and then the eps file
> ...
> plot(sin(1:10), pch="+")
> dev.print(device=postscript, "myFigure.eps",
> onefile=FALSE, horizontal=FALSE)
> ...
>
> Alternative 2: Generate the eps file directly *without* opening a window.
>
> ...
> postscript(file="myFigure.eps", onefile=FALSE, horizontal=FALSE)
> plot(sin(1:10), pch="+")
> dev.off()
> ...
>
>
> Note that the arguments 'onefile=FALSE, horizontal=FALSE' are important!
> In the help for 'postscript' it also says that you "probably want to set
> ... paper = "special", but I never used this option and it has worked fine
> for me without it (actually I don't know what it does).
Well, you have just asked for an a4 portait plot, and normally I want to
select the plot aspect ratio myself. With something like
postscript(file="myFigure.eps", onefile=FALSE, horizontal=FALSE, width=8,
height=5)
you get an eps file centered on an a4 page. With paper = "special"
you get it on an 8" x 5" `paper'. It may not matter for some pupoes, but
it does for others.
>
> In LaTeX:
>
> ...
> Bla bla see Figure~\ref{figMyFigure}.
>
> \begin{figure}[hbtp]
> \begin{center}
> % Scale the figure to have the height 80mm keeping
> % the width/height ratio.
> \resizebox{!}{80mm}{\includegraphics{myFigure.eps}}
> \end{center}
> \caption{The data used...}
> \label{figMyFigure} % <-- NOTE: After \caption!
> \end{figure}
> ...
>
> This requires that you use "\usepackage{graphics}" or
> "\usepackage{graphicx}" at the top your LaTeX document.
>
> [This answer is a correction of my own answer in the "Re: [R] Latex
> Question" thread from Dec 7, 2001:
Better to use \includegraphics[height=80mm]{myFigure.eps}
>
> http://www.r-project.org/nocvs/mail/r-help/2001/6836.html
>
> where I forgot the argument 'horizontal=FALSE'.]
>
> Good luck!
>
> Henrik Bengtsson
>
> Dept. of Mathematical Statistics @ Centre for Mathematical Sciences
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>
> On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Robert Lundqvist wrote:
> > I have tried to find a neat way to include graphs from R in LaTeX documents,
> > but have not succeeded (I work with a WinEdt/MikTeX combination). The two
> > roads I have stumbled along so far are the following:
> >
> > *Generate postscript files and convert them into EPS files by means of
> > GhostScript or other not so straightforward tools.
> >
> > *Generate pictex files and include these.
> >
> > None of these solutions have worked so far. I haven't spent so much time
> > trying to find out what goes wrong, but since there might both LaTeX gurus
> > and R wizards among you, I simply thought it would be better to lean on that
> > expertize first. Any suggestions about how to achieve what really should be
> > a simple task?
> >
> > --robert
> > ****************
> > Robert Lundqvist
> > Dept of Quality Technology & Statistics
> > Lulea University of Technology
> > Sweden
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