Save the result of histogram(), then print() the saved object.

On Aug 4, 2011 5:13 PM, "Mark Ebbert" <mark.ebb...@hci.utah.edu> wrote:

Dear R Gurus,

I'm seeing some strange behavior that I can't explain. I'm generating a
figure for a paper and I like to save the script (no matter how simple) for
future reference. My practice is to write the script and run it using the
'source()' function. What's weird is that the resultant figure is not
readable by OS X 10.7.0 (Lion). While trying to figure out what I did wrong,
I discovered that typing the exact same code into the R prompt (running in
Terminal) will produce the figure as I would expect it. The only idea I have
is that something has changed in Lion that doesn't allow 'source()' to
interpret it properly.

Any ideas? Here is the exact code I'm using:
 1 x<-read.delim("path/data.txt")
 2
 3 pdf("path/PaperFig-hist_of_perc_change-individ_samps-by_subtype.pdf")
 4 histogram(~Total.Change,data=x,xlab="Percent Change")
 5 dev.off()

I appreciate any help. I'm especially curious if there's a Lion user who
could give this a try.

OS X 10.7.0 (Lion)
R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13)
Copyright (C) 2011 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0/x86_64 (64-bit)

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