# ggplot2 figure cache with knitr

I have following code which works as is, but does not work when cache=T Changing device does not make a difference (default, tikz, cairo)

% \SweaveOpts{fig.path=cache/figure/plot-,cache.path=cache/data/data-,fig.align=center,external=TRUE,fig.show=hold,cache=TRUE,echo=FALSE,pdfcrop=TRUE}

<<message=F,fig.width=9,fig.height=6,out.width=\textwidth,cache=F>>=
grid.newpage()
pushViewport(viewport(layout = grid.layout(2,9)))

d <- ncol(rTSc)
p <- ggplot(melt(coveig),aes(1:d,value,group=variable,col=variable))  +
geom_line() + labs(x="index",y="eigenvalue") +
opts(legend.position = "none")
print(p, vp=viewport(layout.pos.row=1,layout.pos.col=1:4))
p <- ggplot(melt(coreig),aes(1:d,value,group=variable,col=variable)) +
geom_line() + labs(x="index",y="eigenvalue")
print(p, vp=viewport(layout.pos.row=1,layout.pos.col=5:9))

p <- ggplot(melt(coveig.cs),aes(1:d,value,group=variable,col=variable)) +
geom_line() + labs(x="index",y="cumulative eigenvalue") +
opts(legend.position = "none")
print(p, vp=viewport(layout.pos.row=2,layout.pos.col=1:4))
p <- ggplot(melt(coreig.cs),aes(1:d,value,group=variable,col=variable)) +
geom_line() + labs(x="index",y="cumulative eigenvalue")
print(p, vp=viewport(layout.pos.row=2,layout.pos.col=5:9))
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Why would this be the case? Any ideas?

Thanks!

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When I run it using your way (reprinting p) it doesn't work. When I run it where each plot is saved to a new variable p1, p2, p3... it works without issue. –  Brandon Bertelsen Feb 24 '12 at 21:03

Seems like redefining p is what's borking up the cache. Try saving the images as seperate plots, and then push them to the viewport one at a time. (It also makes for clearer code).

\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\title{Example}

\begin{document}

library(ggplot2)
library(gridExtra)
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\section{This is a Section}

<<message=F,fig.width=9,fig.height=6,out.width=\textwidth,cache=T>>=
x <- rnorm(100)
y <- runif(100)
dat <- data.frame(x,y)

grid.newpage()
pushViewport(viewport(layout = grid.layout(2,9)))

p1 <- ggplot(dat, aes(x,y)) + geom_point()
p2 <- ggplot(dat, aes(y,x)) + geom_point()

print(p1, vp=viewport(layout.pos.row=1,layout.pos.col=1:9))
print(p2, vp=viewport(layout.pos.row=2,layout.pos.col=1:9))
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\end{document}

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interesting... as the author of knitr, I even do not know how this worked; it is kind of unexpected to me (I thought print(p1) would bring troubles but it turns out it did not). I will take a closer at grid plot objects. Thanks for the great example :) –  Yihui Feb 24 '12 at 21:41
I think it's along the same lines as trying to cache library calls. –  Brandon Bertelsen Feb 24 '12 at 22:10