I'm back in the office with the machine that was giving me trouble. # fresh start-up of R 3.1.0, installed on the my machine's hard drive, #under Windows XP Service Pack 3. # spatstat version 1.37-0
library(spatstat) data(redwood) dens <- density(redwood) str(dens) # everything looks to be in order plot(dens) # empty plot with empty ribbon on right side dev.cur() # yields " null device # 1" # I think I closed the plot window # before issuing this command plot(dens, col=grey(seq(0,1,length=32))) # yields an empty density plot with empty ribbon plot(dens, useRaster=FALSE) # yields a proper density plot in blue/green/yellow, # with an empty ribbon plot(dens, useRaster=FALSE, ribargs=list(useRaster=TRUE)) # yields a proper density plot in blue/green/yellow, # with an empty ribbon dev.cur() # yields "windows # 2 " example(plot.im) # yields a series of 8 plot. #All but one of them is empty--both plot area and ribbon # the second one has a color ramp in the ribbon # along the bottom, but again no plot with(bei.extra,plot(elev)) # yields an empty plot with empty ribbon with(bei.extra,plot(elev, useRaster=FALSE)) with(bei.extra,plot(elev, useRaster=FALSE, ribargs=list(useRaster=TRUE))) # these both yield the same result: # a colored density plot with an empty ribbon Thanks --Chris Ryan On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Adrian Baddeley <adrian.badde...@uwa.edu.au> wrote: > Dear Pablo, > >> Yes, effectively utilizando useRaster = FALSE, the plot is printed. > > Muy bien! > >> Only the ribbon appears without color. > > Try setting ribargs=list(useRaster=TRUE). > >> I'm using R version 3.0.2, Windows 7 system, and spatstat 1.33-0 package >> version. > > Things may improve if you upgrade to the current versions, R 3.1.0 and > spatstat 1.37-0. > > A > > Prof Adrian Baddeley FAA > University of Western Australia ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.