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)
window
andx11
are generic in the sense that those are mapped properly and will work on any OS flavour. This will not play nice withSweave
if you care about that.if (dev.interactive()) dev.new()
so that the function still produces something useful on non-interactive devices likepdf
? I like howgrid
graphics allow you to disentangle the plot creation from its drawing on the device, it makes it trivial to define, say, aprint()
method for each plot that calls eitherdev.new()
orgrid.newpage()
.