RE: AW: Bootstrap histograms in R
Hi Mike,
Great, many thanks for your suggestions, I will definitely try them out.
Many thanks
Neil
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From: Smith, Mike K [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 06 October 2012 11:22
To: '[email protected]'; Attkins, Neil; '[email protected]'
Subject: Re: AW: [NMusers] Bootstrap histograms in R
Also:
png("myplots%d.png")
#insert plot code here
plot(...)
dev.off()
Will create as many png files as pages in your plot. "%d" as part of the
filename is the magic here.
To change layout of graphs:
par(mfrow=c(4,2)) will give you four rows of two plots.
Mike
From: Frechen, Dr. Sebastian
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Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 05:35 AM
To: 'Attkins, Neil'
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Subject: AW: [NMusers] Bootstrap histograms in R
Hey Neil
If you would like to save your graphics in a pdf you could also add the
following code
before and after the code that creates the graphics.
This would save all graphics in a “multipage”-pdf in the working folder:
pdf("my_bootstrap_analysis.pdf", width=10, height=8)
--- CODE TO CREATE GRAPHICS ---
dev.off()
Kind Regards
Sebastian
Dr. Sebastian Frechen
Department of Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology
Cologne University Hospital
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50931 Cologne
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Im Auftrag von Attkins, Neil
Gesendet: Freitag, 5. Oktober 2012 16:33
An: Tremblay, Pierre-Olivier;
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Betreff: RE: [NMusers] Bootstrap histograms in R
Hi Pierre-Olivier,
Thank you for your suggestion that has worked perfectly ;-)
Many thanks
Neil
From: Tremblay, Pierre-Olivier
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Sent: 05 October 2012 15:20
To: Attkins, Neil
Subject: RE: [NMusers] Bootstrap histograms in R
Hi Neil,
We don't have the code piece surrounding the graphics call but you could maybe
add the following graphics device call just prior to the graphing commands:
windows(record=T). Or add the "record=T" option if the windows() call is there
(under Mac OS, the graphics device call should be "quartz()" instead of
windows(), I think). You should then be able to page up or down with the
keyboard.
Best,
Pierre-Olivier
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On Behalf Of Attkins, Neil
Sent: 2012-10-05 09:40
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [NMusers] Bootstrap histograms in R
Hi
I have just run a bootstrap analysis on my final Pop PK model using NONMEM 7.2
with PDx-Pop 5. My model has 7 Thetas in it and when I come to evaluate the
output from the bootstrap in R the Theta histograms are plotted in a 3x2 matrix
in an R window, and the plot for Theta 7 seems to overwrite the plot for Thetas
1-6 so that I cannot see them – there is just one window open with the Theta 7
histogram.
Does anybody know if there is a way to change the PDx-Pop supplied R script or
an option somewhere within PDx-Pop to change the plots to plot 8 to a page (4x2
matrix), or so the plots go onto separate pages/tabs so I can get the Theta 1-6
histograms?
Many thanks
Neil