[R] screen resolution effects on graphics

bogdan romocea br44114 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 28 16:55:20 CEST 2006


You forgot to mention your OS. This was asked before and if I recall
correctly the answer for Windows was no. An acceptable solution (imho)
is to edit the Rprofile.site files and add something like
  pngplotwidth <- 990 ; pngplotheight <- 700
  pdfplotwidth <- 14 ; pdfplotheight <- 10
Then, use these values in your functions. It's manual, but you only
need to do this once for each machine.


> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of
> Charles Annis, P.E.
> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 8:50 AM
> To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: [R] screen resolution effects on graphics
>
> Greetings, R-Citizens:
>
> I have the good fortune of working with a 19" 1280 X 1024
> pixel monitor.  My
> R-code produces nice-looking graphics on this machine but the
> same code
> results in crowded plots on an older machine with 800 X 600
> resolution.  In
> hindsight this seems obvious, but I didn't anticipate it.
>
> My code will be used on machines with varying graphics (and memory)
> capacity.  Is there a way I can check the native resolution
> of the machine
> so that I can make adjustments to my code for the possible
> limitations of
> the machine running it?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Charles Annis, P.E.
>
> Charles.Annis at StatisticalEngineering.com
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