[R] Problem with colormodel in pdf driver
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Sat Jan 24 05:17:57 CET 2009
Try changing the color to "grey".
Despite the help pages saying this:
colormodel
a character string describing the color model: currently allowed
values are "rgb", "gray" and "cmyk". Defaults to "rgb".
I got the expected behavior by making the "gray" -> "grey" change on
my Mac OS 10.5.6/R2.8.1 system.
--
David Winsemius
On Jan 23, 2009, at 7:21 PM, Luis Torgo wrote:
> I'm trying to create figures in PDF that use the 'gray' colormodel
> instead of the default 'RGB' model, by requirements of a publisher.
>
> My problem has to do with the fact that I'm not being able to get
> gray colors with this option on the pdf() driver. Here is a small
> example for problem replication:
>
> > R.version
> _ platform i486-pc-linux-
> gnu arch i486
> os linux-gnu system i486, linux-
> gnu status
> major 2 minor
> 8.1 year 2008
> month 12 day
> 22 svn rev 47281
> language R version.string R version
> 2.8.1 (2008-12-22)
>
> > pdf('exp.pdf',colormodel='gray')
> > barplot(table(subset(iris,Petal.Width>1)$Species))
> > dev.off()
>
> Contrary to what I was expecting the bars appear in black and not
> gray as they are supposed to. This is not particularly serious for
> this toy graph but for others it creates more problems.
>
> Interesting enough this problem does not occur with the same option
> on the postscript() driver as it can be observed by running:
> > postscript('exp.eps',colormodel='gray')
> > barplot(table(subset(iris,Petal.Width>1)$Species))
> > dev.off()
>
> Any help is most appreciated.
>
> Luis Torgo
>
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