I had this same issue. My quick and dirty solution was to create an infinite
loop at the end of my R plotting script and then manually kill the job with
Ctrl+C once I was done looking at the plot.
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Hi Luke,
On 28 October 2007 at 14:30, Luke Spadavecchia wrote:
| Hi Dirk,
|
| Thanks for your useful advice, although I am not sure I fully
| understand your response.
|
| I am able to open x11 windows from R CMD BATCH both in windows
| XP,MAC OS X and Linux (on various machines I use), pr
Hi Dirk,
Thanks for your useful advice, although I am not sure I fully
understand your response.
I am able to open x11 windows from R CMD BATCH both in windows
XP,MAC OS X and Linux (on various machines I use), providing the
relevant Sys.setenv() commands are in the script I call prior to
Not sure about answering your original question, but why not write the
graphics output to a file, then fire up a viewer?
David Scott
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Luke Spadavecchia wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to plot some output from a FORTRAN (ifort) program using
> R (2.5.1) under batch mode.
Luke,
On 24 October 2007 at 15:16, Luke Spadavecchia wrote:
| I am trying to plot some output from a FORTRAN (ifort) program using
| R (2.5.1) under batch mode. In the FORTRAN code, I call R in batch
Your questions is essentially FAQ 7.19.
In non-interactive mode, R simply has no X11 de
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