The following graphics devices are currently available:
windows:On Windows only, the graphics device for Windows (on screen, to printer and to Windows metafile).
pdf:Write PDF graphics commands to a file
postscript:Writes PostScript graphics commands to a file
xfig:Device for XFIG graphics file format
bitmap:bitmap pseudo-device via
Ghostscript (if available).
pictex:Writes TeX/PicTeX graphics commands to a file (of historical interest only)
The following devices will be functional if R was compiled to use them (they exist but will return with a warning on other systems):
cairo_pdf, cairo_ps:PDF and PostScript devices based on cairo graphics.
svg:SVG device based on cairo graphics
png:PNG bitmap device
jpeg:JPEG bitmap device
bmp:BMP bitmap device
tiff:TIFF bitmap device
On Unix-alikes (incl. Mac) only:
If no device is open, calling any high-level graphics function will cause
a device to be opened. Which device is determined by
options("device") which is initially set as the most
appropriate for each platform: a screen device for most interactive use and
pdf (or the setting of R_DEFAULT_DEVICE)
otherwise. The exception is interactive use under Unix if no screen
device is known to be available, when pdf() is used.
It is possible for an R package (or an R front-end such as RStudio) to provide further graphics devices and several packages on CRAN do so. These include other devices outputting SVG and PGF/TiKZ (TeX-based graphics, see http://pgf.sourceforge.net/).
The individual help files for further information on any of the devices listed here;
X11.options, quartz.options,
ps.options and pdf.options for how to
customize devices.
dev.interactive,
dev.cur, dev.print,
graphics.off, image,
dev2bitmap.
On Unix-alikes only:
capabilities to see if X11,
jpeg, png, tiff,
quartz and the cairo-based devices are available.
# NOT RUN {
## open the default screen device on this platform if no device is
## open
if(dev.cur() == 1) dev.new()
# }
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