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 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 file
created has nothing to do with the former one: it only has "the graph
part", i.e. no title, no labels, no axes....
I use R under Windows, and I've seen the same sort of thing. I usually save
graphs as PDF or PNG files, which works fine, but on the rare occasions I've
tried to save graphs as Postscript, some of the graphs end up saving with
bits missing.
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