I'd like to spawn several graphics windows from within a function in R using ggplot graphics...
testf <- function(a, b) {
devAskNewPage(TRUE)
qplot(a, b);
# grid.newpage(recording = TRUE)
dev.new()
qplot(a, a+a);
# grid.newpage(recording = TRUE)
dev.new()
qplot(b, b+b);
}
library(ggplot2)
x <- rnorm(50)
y <- rnorm(50)
testf(x, y)
However, neither dev.new() nor grid.newpage() seems to flush the preceding plot.
I know that, in R, functions normally only produce the last thing they evaluate, but I'd like to understand the process better and to learn of any possible workarounds.
Thoughts?
The grid-based graphics functions in lattice and ggplot2 create a graph object, but do not display it. The print()
method for the graph object produces the actual display, i.e.,
print(qplot(x, y))
solves the problem.
See R FAQ 7.22.