If you investigate how the call:
demo(graphics)
... works, you find that the first interactive event is handled by the
code at the end of the demo function, Just type:
demo
The rest of the interactive events are handled by this single line at
the beginning of the graphics.R code that creates an implicit loop:
oask <- devAskNewPage(dev.interactive(orNone = TRUE))
You could have found this by looking at the Writing R Extensions
documentation and then noting that demos are placed in demo
subdirectories of the packages. Going to a package that you knew
contained a working demo, in this cases the graphics package, you
would find a graphics.R demo script.
--
David Winsemius
On Jan 28, 2009, at 9:44 AM, diego Diego wrote:
Dear R experts:
I've seen that it's possible to make a sort of "slideshow" with
several
R-plots (each slide is activated by a click on the mouse). How can I
put
this on a R-script???
Regards.
D.
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