Vaidotas,
The command 'dev2bitmap(plotname, type="jpeg")'
does the trick too.
Thanks to all those who sent helpful tips. It seems that I
am posting these questions to the wrong list, my apologies!
Regards,
Augusto
Augusto Sanabria. MSc, PhD.
Mathem
Dirk,
Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply.
Please have a look at my comments below:
On 13 January 2006 at 11:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Is there any way to save a plot produced by
| R in a LINUX (Debian) machine?
(Dirk)It is the same on every platform and ...
(Augusto) No, I can see
Good day,
Is there any way to save a plot produced by
R in a LINUX (Debian) machine?
The window opened by R to put the plot in,
does not give any option to save it (there
are options to move, close, minimise it, etc.
but not to save it). How do you do that?
Thanks,
Augusto
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Good day everyone,
I am new in R programming (my question may sound
trivial to you): is there any way to ask the user
to enter a string within an R process, say a filename,
make R to recognise it and open the given file?
It is a simple exercise in other languages.
I am using R2.1.1 in a LINUX