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figure
generates graphic devices with flexible fileformat selection.
Function call with (figure(do.save=T) needs to be finished by close_fig(do.save=T), to close open file connection.
figure(filename, folder, type, save=F, do.save=save,
width=10, height=10, xpos=-1, do.overwrite=T, delete.old=do.overwrite, ...)
filename |
name of the figure to be generated (without file extension) |
folder |
plot folder (by default current working directory) |
type |
character string indicating the graphics format of the figure file. can be:
|
width, height |
width and height of figure to be generated. default units are inches. |
save, do.save |
whether file should be saved or not (default is TRUE). if FALSE, new graphic device will be opened inside R. |
xpos |
horizontal screen position of graphic device (ignored if do.save == TRUE) |
do.overwrite, delete.old |
overwrite existing figure with same filename and extension (default is FALSE) |
... |
additional arguments to be passed to the graphic device |
Robert K. Bauer
close_fig
## Example 1: plotmap() and figure()
do.save <- FALSE
figure("Gulf_of_Lions_extended", do.save=do.save, width=5, height=5, type="pdf")
plotmap("lion")
close_fig(do.save)
## now resize figure manually and get new figure dimensions:
width <- dev.size()[1]
height <- dev.size()[2]
# do.save <- TRUE
# figure("Gulf_of_Lions_extended", do.save=do.save, width=width, height=height, type="pdf")
# plotmap("lion")
# close_fig(do.save)
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