xpose4 (version 4.7.1)

export.graph.par: Exports Xpose graphics settings to a file.

Description

This function exports graphics settings for a specified Xpose data object to a file.

Usage

export.graph.par(object)

xpose.write(object, file = "xpose.ini")

Arguments

object

An xpose.data object.

file

The file to contain exported Xpose settings.

Value

Null.

Functions

  • xpose.write: export graphics settings for a specified Xpose data object to a file.

Details

This function exports the graphics settings (contents of object@Prefs@Graph.prefs) for a given xpose.data object to a file, typically 'xpose.ini'. It is a wrapper for xpose.write. Note that the file format is not the same as is used in import.variable.definitions and export.variable.definitions.

See Also

import.graph.par, xpose.prefs-class

Other data functions: add_transformed_columns, change_graphical_parameters, change_misc_parameters, compute.cwres(), data.checkout(), data_extract_or_assign, db.names(), export.variable.definitions(), import.graph.par(), import.variable.definitions(), make.sb.data(), nsim(), par_cov_summary, read.TTE.sim.data(), read.nm.tables(), read_NM_output, read_nm_table(), simprazExample(), tabulate.parameters(), xlabel(), xpose.data, xpose.print(), xpose4-package, xsubset()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# }
# NOT RUN {
## xpdb5 is an Xpose data object
## We expect to find the required NONMEM run and table files for run
## 5 in the current working directory
xpdb5 <- xpose.data(5)

## For a filename prompt
export.graph.par(xpdb5)

## Command-line driven
xpose.write(xpdb5, "c:/XposeSettings/mytheme.ini")
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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