[R] update an array of plots in 'real-time' without drawing lags
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Fri May 17 19:49:11 CEST 2013
On May 17, 2013, at 7:04 AM, Martin Batholdy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know R is not made for this, but I still wanted to ask if there are possibilities to do this;
>
>
> I repeatedly collect data from a database for a given time interval.
> Now I would like to monitor the change of this data with some nice plots.
>
> I actually have to draw 15 plots to get the whole picture.
> Now I can write a loop that, for a given time interval, updates the data and plots them using one quartz window that is split into subparts with the layout function.
>
> However, since I redraw every plot every time, the drawing takes some time and it is not an "instant update" that I see.
It is not clear whether this is an asynchronous process that uses new data to draw some of the plots but not others.
> The plots are slowly redrawn from the upper left corner of the quartz window to the bottom right.
>
>
> That makes me wonder;
> Is there a way to buffer the graphical device before updating it?
> Or are there any other solutions for R that enables to smoothly plot / visualize data in 'real-time'?
You can split 'screens' on a graphics device to which you can send plotting output. You already know that you can construct 'layout's. You can have multiple interactive output devices.
The split-screen method is incompatible with layout.
?Devices
?dev.cur
?screen
--
David Winsemius
Alameda, CA, USA
More information about the R-help
mailing list