[R] [newbie] separating plot output from debug output
Tom Roche
Tom_Roche at pobox.com
Wed Feb 15 23:43:05 CET 2012
I'm attempting to refactor an R script that does a lot of plotting,
among other things. Ideally I'd like to do something like
setup # does pdf(...)
for each part of input {
plot(process(part))
}
cleanup # does dev.off()
but have problems:
1 I'm plotting to PDF, so everytime I dev.off() creates a new file,
and I want everything in one file (as does my boss :-)
2 I'm doing the work on a cluster, where I very much do not have root,
and which has a fairly minimal set of installed packages, so I can't
just call something external like 'pdftk' to merge the PDFs as I go.
3 As part of the processing, I printf status and debug messages, which
I don't want in my PDF(s).
The solutions I can imagine are
1 Append to a single PDF, but I understand this is not feasible, no?
2 Create a buncha PDFs with code above, download them to my laptop,
merge them to a single PDF, upload it. Feasible but annoying and
kludgey.
3 Separate processing from plotting, e.g.,
setup # but not pdf(...)
for each part of input {
write(process1(part), intermediate)
}
pdf(...)
for each part of intermediate {
plot(process2(part))
}
cleanup # does dev.off()
Again, feasible but kludgey.
4 No status and debug messages. I hope to be that good someday :-)
Am I missing something? Are there clean solutions to this problem?
TIA, Tom Roche <Tom_Roche at pobox.com>
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