[R] RES: Need ideas on how to show spikes in my data and how to codeit in R
Thomas Frööjd
tfrojd at gmail.com
Mon Jul 7 12:24:44 CEST 2008
Hi
Try changing
for(i in 1:250){
jpeg(filename = "graf01.jpg", width = 1024, height = 1024,
to
for(i in 1:250){
jpeg(filename = paste("graf", i, ".jpg", sep=""), width = 1024, height = 1024,
I think that should work, otherwise read up on the paste() function at
http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-patched/library/base/html/paste.html
Best luck
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Leandro Marino
<leandro at cesgranrio.org.br> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I want to make a lot of graphics to my end course project. So, i was using
> this sintax:
>
>
> jpeg(filename = "graf01.jpg", width = 1024, height = 1024,
> units = "px", pointsize = 25, quality = 100, bg = "grey95",
> res = NA, restoreConsole = TRUE)
> i=1
> par(mfrow=c(4,1),col="grey90",font.lab=2)
> hist(sul[,i+2],nclass=75,xlab="Região
> Sul",ylab="Freqüência",col="antiquewhite4",main="")
> hist(PR[,i+2],nclass=75,xlab="Paraná",ylab="Freqüência",col="antiquewhite4",
> main="")
> hist(SC[,i+2],nclass=75,xlab="Santa
> Catarina",ylab="Freqüência",col="antiquewhite4",main="")
> hist(RS[,i+2],nclass=75,xlab="Rio Grande do
> Sul",ylab="Freqüência",col="antiquewhite4",main="")
> dev.off()
>
> But, I want to know how can I create an for to do that. Like that:
>
> for(i in 1:250){
> jpeg(filename = "graf01.jpg", width = 1024, height = 1024,
> units = "px", pointsize = 25, quality = 100, bg = "grey95",
> res = NA, restoreConsole = TRUE)
> par(mfrow=c(4,1),col="grey90",font.lab=2)
> hist(sul[,i+2],nclass=75,xlab="Região
> Sul",ylab="Freqüência",col="antiquewhite4",main="")
> hist(PR[,i+2],nclass=75,xlab="Paraná",ylab="Freqüência",col="antiquewhite4",
> main="")
> hist(SC[,i+2],nclass=75,xlab="Santa
> Catarina",ylab="Freqüência",col="antiquewhite4",main="")
> hist(RS[,i+2],nclass=75,xlab="Rio Grande do
> Sul",ylab="Freqüência",col="antiquewhite4",main="")
> dev.off()
> }
>
> The problem is the name of the file, I want to do something like grafi.jpg
> where i goes from 1 to 250.
>
> Thanks a lot for the help.
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Leandro Marino
>
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