[R] X11 graphics windows under CMD BATCH
Luke Spadavecchia
l.spadavecchia at googlemail.com
Sun Oct 28 15:30:44 CET 2007
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
plotting commands. My problem is that the X11 windows only persist as
long as the script is running, and disappear when R exits - which is
very rapid for most plots (it is only when the script imports a
shapefile using maptools or something like that that the window is
open long enough to really examine the plot).
Is there a way when running R (from batch mode or otherwise) of
'saving' X11 windows, and keeping them open after the R session is
complete? I don't really want to write the graphics to file, because
the repeated calls from the Fortran code would overwrite each other,
and the idea is to do rapid appraisal of the simulated annealing
schedule, to check that mixing/cooling are progressing in an
efficient and useful manner. Would using cairo (which I can't seem
to get to work at the moment) allow me to do this? I'm not sure it's
an x11 problem, but rather something to do with the way that R and
X11 communicate?
Many thanks
Luke Spadavecchia
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