On 20/04/2011 9:23 AM, Stephen P Molnar wrote:
Sorry for the somewhat nondescript subject line, but I have two questions:
1. What is a really good book on R for a nonprogrammer?
Any book that teaches you the basics of programming would be good, it
doesn't need to be about R. If you want to use R and remain as a
nonprogrammer, you will not have any easy time.
2. How do I open more than one R Graphics: Device 2(ACTIVE). That
what is the R command that I can use to keep more than one plot open. I am
running a script from a book on Chemometrics that results in more than one
graph during the execution, but it seems that R deletes each graph when the
script calls for the next plot.
dev.new() will open a new plot window, and subsequent plotting commands
will be drawn there. dev.set() lets you switch back to drawing on the
original one.
Duncan Murdoch
Thanks in advance
Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a
fuzzy set
Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic
and multivariate
http://www.FoundationForChemistry.com
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