[R] Error in downViewport.vpPath(vpPathDirect(name)

Paul Murrell p.murrell at auckland.ac.nz
Mon May 5 04:07:45 CEST 2008


Hi


Paul Murrell wrote:
> Hi
> 
> 
> Andrewjohnclose wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am having trouble plotting  a series of dendrograms using lattice and grid
>> code as found in Paul Murrells book R Graphics.
>>
>> This is the error message I recieve:
>>
>> Error in downViewport.vpPath(vpPathDirect(name), strict, recording =
>> recording) : 
>>   Viewport 'plot1.panel.1.1.off.vp' was not found


BTW, you are getting this error because the panel function is failing
(so the popViewport() never happens and lattice gets left inside the
grid viewport that you pushed and so lattice cannot find the viewports
that it is expecting to be able to see).

Paul


>> I have attached the code and also my data file. Should anyone have any
>> suggestions then your help would be gratefully appreciated.
> 
> 
> Your 'height' factor has values 1, 2, 2, 3 so when the second panel is
> drawn (for 'height == 2'), there are two dendrograms to draw in the
> panel.  Specifically, 'dend4b$lower[[subscripts]]' fails because
> 'subscripts' is c(2, 3).  You can see this with some crude debugging as
>  in ...
> 
> dendpanel <- function(x, y, subscripts, ...) {
>     pushViewport(viewport(y = space,
>                           width = 0.90,
>                           height = unit(0.90, "npc") - space,
>                           just = "bottom"))
>     par(plt = gridPLT(), new = TRUE, ps = 10)
> cat(subscripts, "\n")
>     plot(dend4b$lower[[subscripts]], axes = FALSE)
>     popViewport()
> }
> 
> ... and you can get something to work if you adjust the code like this ...
> 
> dendpanel <- function(x, y, subscripts, ...) {
>     pushViewport(viewport(y = space,
>                           width = 0.90,
>                           height = unit(0.90, "npc") - space,
>                           just = "bottom"))
>     par(plt = gridPLT(), new = TRUE, ps = 10)
>     plot(dend4b$lower[subscripts][[1]], axes = FALSE)
>     popViewport()
> }
> 
> ... but that drops one of the dendrograms.  You need to set up x, y, and
> height differently so that they correspond better to the dendrogram
> structure that you have in 'dend4b'.
> 
> Hope you can take it from there ...
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
>> Thank you
>>
>> Andrew
>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p17017801/dend4c.txt dend4c.txt 
>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p17017801/gL2.csv gL2.csv 
> 

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