I didn't include code because I wasn't asking for help; I was merely
commenting that I had seen the same thing happen. But thank you for
mentioning dev.off, which I had not heard of before.
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Prof Brian Ripley
wrote:
> Usually this happens when you forget to run de
Usually this happens when you forget to run dev.off(), as in that
example.
But we don't have the
commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
the posting guide and the footer of every R message asks for.
On Sun, 12 Jun 2011, Mark Seeto wrote:
Raptorista wrote:
Now, the graph
Raptorista wrote:
>
> Now, the graph that appears is very nice: indeed it has a title, two
> axes with their labels and all the rest;
> but when I give commands
>
> postscript(file="plot.eps", onefile=FALSE)
> qqnorm (col)
>
> to save the graph to a file "plot.eps" to include it in a TeX, the f
Hmm, did you shut the device down afterward (i.e., call dev.off() )?
I do not have any logic why that would induce the behavior you say you
are getting, but this works just fine for me:
postscript("tmp.eps", onefile = TRUE)
qqnorm(rnorm(20))
dev.off()
and creates the attached file (possibly not a
Hello everybody! This is my first mail so I'll write a couple of lines
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I started using R in my Statistics course and have to use it to make a
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