[R] multiple plots without for loops
sheck at ucar.edu
sheck at ucar.edu
Wed Jun 16 06:05:22 CEST 2010
Beautiful! Thanks Peter and Phil for your kind help-
sherri
Quoting Peter Alspach <Peter.Alspach at plantandfood.co.nz>:
> Tena koe Sherri
>
> You could turn on graphics recording (if you are using Windows click
> History on the graphics window and choose recording). Then you can page
> up/down to view them. If you save.image on exit, you'll probably want
> to rm(.SavedPlots) (I think that's the correct name. ls(all=TRUE) will
> confirm it) first.
>
> HTH .......
>
> Peter Alspach
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-
>> project.org] On Behalf Of sheck at ucar.edu
>> Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 3:27 p.m.
>> To: Phil Spector
>> Cc: r-help at r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [R] multiple plots without for loops
>>
>> Thanks for the reply, Phil.
>>
>> My computer gets hung up on the par(ask=TRUE) call. I just tried
>>
>> readline("Hit <ENTER> to proceed.")
>>
>> and, it works well going forward. However, I cannot go backwards. Any
>> thoughts?
>>
>> thanks again-
>>
>> sherri
>>
>> Quoting Phil Spector <spector at stat.berkeley.edu>:
>>
>> > Sherri -
>> > Perhaps calling
>> >
>> > par(ask=TRUE)
>> >
>> > before plotting would be useful. (You'll be prompted to
>> > hit Return to see the next plot in the series.)
>> >
>> > - Phil Spector
>> > Statistical Computing Facility
>> > Department of Statistics
>> > UC Berkeley
>> > spector at stat.berkeley.edu
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, sheck at ucar.edu wrote:
>> >
>> >> Dear All-
>> >>
>> >> I am trying to plot over one hundred figures. I do not want to
> save
>> >> them, just walk through them to take a look. If I run the code as
>> >> it is below, then the plots just rapidly run through. I tried
>> >> adding a new device, but I reached the device number limit. I have
>> >> gone through the online manuals, done google searches and the R
>> >> Site help pages and haven't found anything to help me. any thoughts
>> >> or just pointing me to the right place would be great! I feel like
>> >> this should be simple!
>> >>
>> >> invisible(lapply(split(agg$mph, breaks), function(.values){
>> >> #x11()
>> >> #par(mfrow=c(4, 4))
>> >> plot(.values)
>> >> } ))
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance for any guidance,
>> >>
>> >> Sherri Heck
>> >>
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