On Aug 11, 2010, at 1:16 PM, kayj wrote:
Hi,
if I use the jpeg driver directly like
one <- read.table("sample.txt",sep="\t")
jpeg(file="sample.JPG)
plot(V2 ~ V1,one)
and it did not plot anything! why is that?
Because you did not "finish the job". Try adding:
dev.off()
the version of
Hi,
if I use the jpeg driver directly like
one <- read.table("sample.txt",sep="\t")
jpeg(file="sample.JPG)
plot(V2 ~ V1,one)
and it did not plot anything! why is that?
the version of ghostscript that I installed i from the following link
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/GPL/gpl871.htm
be that this is a version
that we've not seen before.
What happens if you use the jpeg driver directly?
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Subject: [R] problem with Bitmap
Hi All,
I am trying to run the following script but I am getting and error message
one <- read.table("sample.txt",sep="\t")
bitmap(file="sample.JPG",type="jpeg",wi
Hi All,
I am trying to run the following script but I am getting and error message
one=read.table("sample.txt",sep="\t")
bitmap(file="sample.JPG",type="jpeg",width=5,height=5,res=300,pointsize=10)
“Error in (st + 1):(en - 1) : argument of length 0”
plot(one$V1,one$V2)
I tried to google the error
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