Look at the hexbin package (bioconductor I think).

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From: "Georg Ehret" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "r-help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 4/15/08 3:23 PM
Subject: [R] heavy graphs

Dear R community,        I am creating large graphs with hundreds of
thousands of datapoints. My usual way for output was pdf, but now I am
getting file sizes of >30Mb that do not open well (or at all) in Adobe. Is
there a way to reduce the resolution or get rid of overlaying datapoints?
Any other idea is also warmly welcome!

Thank you and wishing you a good day!
Georg.
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Georg Ehret
Johns Hopkins
Baltimore - US

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