Re: [R] heavy graphs

2008-04-16 Thread Jim Lemon
Georg Ehret wrote: > 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 overla

Re: [R] heavy graphs

2008-04-15 Thread Greg Snow
Look at the hexbin package (bioconductor I think). -Original Message- 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 hundred

Re: [R] heavy graphs

2008-04-15 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 15/04/2008 5:22 PM, Georg Ehret wrote: > 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 resoluti

Re: [R] heavy graphs

2008-04-15 Thread Bert Gunter
TECTED] On Behalf Of Roger Peng Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 2:34 PM To: Georg Ehret Cc: r-help Subject: Re: [R] heavy graphs It's probably best to choose a different format like PNG or jpeg. -roger On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Georg Ehret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear

Re: [R] heavy graphs

2008-04-15 Thread Roger Peng
It's probably best to choose a different format like PNG or jpeg. -roger On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Georg Ehret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > gett

[R] heavy graphs

2008-04-15 Thread Georg Ehret
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