pdf("yourFile.pdf")
plot(1)
plot(2)
plot(3)
.....
dev.off()

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:26 PM, julien cuisinier
<j_cuisin...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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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