How to change current Plot Window Size (in R)

情到浓时终转凉″ 提交于 2019-11-26 23:02:32

问题


For example. Assume I do:

dev.new(width=5, height=4)
plot(1:20)

And now I wish to do

plot(1:40)

But I want a bigger window for it.

I would guess that the way to do it would be (assuming I don't want to open a new window) to do

plot(1:40, width=10, height=4)

Which of course doesn't work.

The only solution I see to it would be to turn off the window and start a new one. (Which will end my plotting history)

Is there a better way ?

Thanks.


回答1:


Some workaround could be rather than using dev.new() R function use this function which should work across platform :

 dev.new <- function(width = 7, height = 7) 
 { platform <- sessionInfo()$platform if (grepl("linux",platform)) 
 { x11(width=width, height=height) } 
 else if (grepl("pc",platform)) 
 { windows(width=width, height=height) } 
 else if (grepl("apple", platform)) 
 { quartz(width=width, height=height) } }



回答2:


Here is a my solution to this:

resize.win <- function(Width=6, Height=6)
{
        # works for windows
    dev.off(); # dev.new(width=6, height=6)
    windows(record=TRUE, width=Width, height=Height)
}
resize.win(5,5)
plot(rnorm(100))
resize.win(10,10)
plot(rnorm(100))


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2367328/how-to-change-current-plot-window-size-in-r

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