On 27/04/2009 4:29 PM, Joshua Wiley wrote:
Hi Christophe,

I am able to plot dashed circles on Windows. I'm afraid I do not have any 
suggestions for you. What happens when you try to plot it on Windows?

Were you using the same code as Christophe? I see what he saw: the circle comes out with a solid line.

Duncan Murdoch



Joshua Wiley


---- Original message ----
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:15:53 +0200
From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org (on behalf of Christophe Dutang 
<duta...@gmail.com>)
Subject: [R] problem with symbol function To: r-help@r-project.org

Hi all,

I use the symbol functions to draw circles. But the argument lty does not work on windows but works correctly on my macbook:

x <- -4:4
y <- -4:4

plot(x,y,type="n")

symbols(0, 0, add = TRUE, circles = 1, inches = 1, fg="black", lty="solid")

symbols(0, 0, add = TRUE, circles = 1, inches = 2, fg="black", lty="dashed")


The second circle should be drawn with dash... it works on my macbook but on my PC.

I use R 2.9.0 on windows xp home and mac os 10.5.

Does anyone have this problem? is it a limitation of windows?

thanks in advance


Christophe

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Christophe Dutang
Ph. D. student at ISFA, Lyon, France
website: http://dutangc.free.fr





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