Try

pdf("foo.pdf")
  plot(x)
dev.off()

Other possibilities are jpeg(), tiff(), postscript() etc.

HTH,
Stephan

julien cuisinier schrieb:
Hi List,
My apologies in advance if question is simplistic, I am quite new to R graphics capabilities and I could not find anything in past threads... I use R 2.8.1 under Mac OS X, but I would preferrably have a cross platform answer as I use also R under Windows I produce plots using R & save them in a file e.g. below: y <- rnorm(1000)
x <- rnorm(1000)
plot(x,y)
dev.copy2pdf()
Until there fine, it create a pdf file that is composed of my plot...My "issues" are the following: 1. If I want to produce the plot & save it directly in a pdf file without viewing it, how do I do that? 2. Can I create several plots in a row (without showing them in Quartz or whatever other graphic device) and save them all in separate files after creation? for example a function that would save me in separate files all what is visible through dev.list() Let's keep the example of saving in pdf format here...I do not have target file type for saving the graphics. The point is that I would have another piece of code (HTML I guess, not developed yet) fetching all the charts and presenting it nicely. Any feedback is appreciated Many thanks
Julien
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