Sink does not send graphs to sink file
Others mentioned Sweave, which is the best way to go if you have a planned set of routines to do. If you are more just playing and want a transcript of what you are doing (unpreplanned) that includes graphics in the final version, then look at etxtStart from the TeachingDemos package. You will need to postproccess the file using enscript (and optionally ps2pdf), but then you will end up with a file including both the text and the graphics. Note: using the current version (new one due soon) with R2.8 generates some warnings that can be ignored. Hope this helps, -- Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D. Statistical Data Center Intermountain Healthcare greg.snow at imail.org 801.408.8111
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Subject: [R] Sink does not send graphs to sink file
Wiindows XP
R 2.7
I am using sink() to send the results of my analyses to a text file.
Unfortunately my graphs do not become part of the file. Is there anyway
that I can have both the text and graphic output of my analyses appear
in a file?
Thanks,
John
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