[R] Why the variation when creating .pdf file output for my plots?
Karl Brand
k.brand at erasmusmc.nl
Wed Jun 30 16:34:03 CEST 2010
Esteemed R Users,
Would some one be patient enough to explain the variation i see when
creating .pdf file output for my plots? FYI- my goal is produce the
highest quality .pdf output from the R 'command line' as opposed to
using the menu of the acitve graphics window.
Im using 32bit WinXP. Session info at the bottom. I have Ghostscript
v8.71 installed and in the Path such that C:\gswin32c.exe runs said
program.
All shared insights appreciated!
Karl
Method 1:
In the R graphics device window, form the menu File>Save As>PDF
-yields a .pdf file of 700Kb (in this plot example)
Method 2:
> dev2bitmap(file="expression.density.plotb.pdf", type = "pdfwrite",
> method = "pdf")
> dev.off()
-yields a .pdf file of 300kb (same plot example) indistinguiashble (on
the screen atleast) from method 1.
Method 3:
> pdf(file="my_plot.pdf", paper="a4")
> dev.off()
-yields a .pdf file of 1kb (same plot example) and returns the following
error when attempting to open with Adobe acrobat:
"There was an error opening this document. This file cannot be opened
because it has no pages."
SessionInfo()
R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14)
i386-pc-mingw32
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United
States.1252
[3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C
[5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
attached base packages:
[1] grDevices datasets splines graphics stats tcltk utils
methods
[9] base
other attached packages:
[1] affy_1.24.2 Biobase_2.6.1 gdata_2.7.1 svSocket_0.9-48
TinnR_1.0.3
[6] R2HTML_1.59-1 Hmisc_3.7-0 survival_2.35-7
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] affyio_1.14.0 cluster_1.12.1 grid_2.10.1
[4] gtools_2.6.1 lattice_0.17-26 preprocessCore_1.8.0
[7] svMisc_0.9-56 tools_2.10.1
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Karl Brand <k.brand at erasmusmc.nl>
Department of Genetics
Erasmus MC
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