Make plots with GNUplot. Have anyone tried that?
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 12:54:56AM +0100, Louise Hoffman wrote:
If you still want to then read ?write.table, that can export your data into a spreadsheet-like ascii format which can be used from GNUplot easily.
Very interesting. So if I e.g. write: ts.sim <- arima.sim(list(order = c(1,1,0), ar = 0.7), n = 200) ts.plot(ts.sim) How do I know the names of the rows to put in the data.frame() command?
??? Which data.frame() command? (Btw. now you're trying to plot from R?)
Btw, comparing the graphics capabilities of GNUplot and R, it is something like a three-wheel bicycle and a spaceship. Guess which is which.
=) I know that I will most likely spend a lot of time on just making the plots, but I atleast (for now =) ) think it could be fun to try.
For you maybe, not for me. I'm lost, and I apologize, but I'll quit the discussion here. G. ps. i take back half of what i've said about GNUplot. It's a nice tool. Still, IMHO, (in most cases) it makes no sense to export data from R and plot it with GNUplot.
Csardi Gabor <csardi at rmki.kfki.hu> UNIL DGM