How to set plot resolution
I think it should work on any reasonable machine, but it is worth pointing out that there are 4 separate tiff() devices: Unix, X11 Unix, cairo, Mac OS X, quartz, Windows, graphapp and once again we really did need the OS information asked for in the posting guide. As I recall Ben uses one of the first two, and the error message looks like the fourth. Also, the file size will depend on the contents, and the example was not reproducible. (It is likely to be ca 48 or 64 Mb, though, depending if transparency is used.)
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, Ben Bolker wrote:
bioshaw <bioshaw <at> qq.com> writes:
Hi I'm want to obtain a plot of 1200dpi tiff format, but I met some difficulty.
my code: ############################################## tiff(file="shaw.tiff",width=8.6,height=8.6,units="cm",res=1200,pointsize=10) plot(bal100,type="l",pch=20,col="red",lwd=1.5,axes=F,xlim=c(1,5),
ylim=c(0,0.3),ann=F)
par(new=T) plot(bal80,type="l",pch=20,col="blue",lwd=1.5,axes=F,xlim=c(1,5),
ylim=c(0,0.3),ann=F)
.... ##################################################
source("plot_data6.txt")
Error in tiff(file = "shaw.tiff", width = 8.6, height = 8.6, units = "cm", : unable to start device In addition: Warning messages: 1: In tiff(file = "shaw.tiff", width = 8.6, height = 8.6, units = "cm", : Unable to allocate bitmap 2: In tiff(file = "shaw.tiff", width = 8.6, height = 8.6, units = "cm", : opening device failed
Worked for me. Do you have memory or disk space problems? I would try reducing the resolution a bit to see if that works (I know that won't solve your problem but it will help diagnose it).
tiff(file="test.tiff",width=8.6,height=8.6,units="cm",
res=1200,pointsize=10)
plot(1:100,1:100) dev.off()
null device
1
q()
Save workspace image? [y/n/c]: n -rw-r--r-- 1 ben ben 49499724 2008-12-30 08:46 test.tiff ben at bolker-lap2:~$ display test.tiff ben at bolker-lap2:~$ ls -lh test.tiff -rw-r--r-- 1 ben ben 48M 2008-12-30 08:46 test.tiff
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