[R] Saving multiple plots using tiff function
Uwe Ligges
ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Thu Apr 12 15:01:45 CEST 2012
On 12.04.2012 13:53, Uwe Ligges wrote:
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> On 12.04.2012 13:49, John S wrote:
>> Thanks Berend for your answer!
>>
>> I read the documentation but I don’t understand filename
>> ="Rplot%03d.tif" ?
>>
>> Do you mind sending me what you tried?
>
>
> This is a bug in R. I'll take a look.
I think I have a fix, will check and commit later today.
Uwe Ligges
> Best,
> Uwe Ligges
>
>
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>> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 7:34 AM, Berend Hasselman<bhh at xs4all.nl> wrote:
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>>>
>>> On 12-04-2012, at 13:07, John S wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear R users,
>>>>
>>>> I still did not receive an answer to my question and went through the
>>>> archive with no luck.
>>>>
>>>> So what does tiff(filename ="Rplot%03d.tif") mean ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Just read the documentation for tiff: ?tiff
>>>
>>>> Why the following code
>>>> does produce two files?
>>>>
>>>
>>> It produces no files for me.
>>> Only an error message.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> tiff(filename ="Rplot%03d.tif",width=24,height=20,units="cm",res=300,
>>>> pointsize=10, compression = "lzw")
>>>>
>>>> plot(1)
>>>>
>>>> mtext("Fig 1",side=3,line=4,adj=0.50,padj=2,col="black",cex=1)
>>>>
>>>> plot(2)
>>>>
>>>> mtext("Fig 2",side=3,line=4,adj=0.50,padj=2,col="black",cex=1)
>>>>
>>>> plot(3)
>>>>
>>>> mtext("Fig 3",side=3,line=4,adj=0.50,padj=2,col="black",cex=1)
>>>>
>>>> dev.off()
>>>>
>>>
>>> You must specify the antialias argument.
>>> Which I did: I set it to "none" and got 3 .tif (plot) files.
>>> So I don't know what's wrong with your stuff.
>>>
>>> Berend
>>>
>>>
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