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I have a function that calls multiple windows (new graphics device window). To make this happen I use windows(). This works but as this is for a package how do I make it platform neutral so each plot gets plotted in a new window while leaving the old window?

What I currently have:

WORD.C <- function(WORDS){
require(wordcloud)

L2 <- lapply(WORDS, function(x) as.data.frame(table(x), stringsAsFactors = FALSE))

    FUN <- function(X){
        windows()  #how to make this platform neutral
        wordcloud(X[, 1], X[, 2], min.freq=1)
    }
    lapply(L2, FUN)
}

WORD.C(list.xy)
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    window and x11 are generic in the sense that those are mapped properly and will work on any OS flavour. This will not play nice with Sweave if you care about that.
    – Dr G
    Jan 28, 2012 at 21:06
  • @Dr G could you post that as an answer so I can accept it? Jan 28, 2012 at 21:08
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    should you perhaps add a if (dev.interactive()) dev.new() so that the function still produces something useful on non-interactive devices like pdf? I like how grid graphics allow you to disentangle the plot creation from its drawing on the device, it makes it trivial to define, say, a print() method for each plot that calls either dev.new() or grid.newpage().
    – baptiste
    Jan 28, 2012 at 22:10

2 Answers 2

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Will dev.new() cover your needs? It opens a graphics window of the default type set up in your console sessions.

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  • This appears to be the easiest solution. Thank you. The X11 worked as will but throws up warnings where as the dev. new does not appear to. Jan 28, 2012 at 21:57
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The Mac will generally open up an X11 window, so this might be a minimal solution:

if( .Platform$OS.type =="unix" ) { X11() } else { windows() }

If you want to branch on the GUI type then you could use:

if( .Platform$GUI %in% ("X11", "Tk") ) { X11() } else { 
      if ( .Platform$GUI == "AQUA" ){ quartz()} else {
             windows()                            }     }
# For more details
?.Platform
?Devices
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    AFAIK X11()/x11() works everywhere, you do not need to check for platform. Jan 28, 2012 at 21:42
  • @DWin your approach works as does X11 [with warnings] but I think the dev.new() is more generic. Thank you. Jan 28, 2012 at 21:56
  • @DWin thanks for sharing the .Platform$GUI as well. I didn't know about that. Pretty nifty Jan 28, 2012 at 23:42

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