[R] plotting and saving diagrams automatically

eliza botto eliza_botto at hotmail.com
Sat Dec 22 21:34:05 CET 2012


[if the format of my email is changed or is difficult to understand, a text file is attached for easy understanding]Dear useRs,
i was wondering that if its possible in R to automatically generate plots and get it saved at the desired location? i have 
data of cancer patients, from about 1000 cities around the world. i have converted that data into a list (called tcp) and 
that list has 1000 sublists. the sublists are named, according to the city name. the orientation of the sublists are as 
follow
$ Tokyo
month	2009	2010	20111	515	356	1212	444	145	1203	478	147	1244	147	236	1245	785	142	1256	478	111	4787	478	856	7858	147	786	4569	147	122	12310	786	123	14711	123	787	25812	110	898	369
$ Nagoya 
month	1955	1956	19641	512	444	7712	441	145	4703	445	156	4744	145	236	7845	785	147	4456	447	178	9887	478	980	8858	189	886	7869	145	722	18310	756	123	16711	145	127	24812	110	128	259
what i wanted to do is the following

1- drawing curve of each column in the sublist against the first column of each sublist(month vs patients). 
2- drawing average curve of each city over the yearly curves. (for example, for tokyo, overlay average curve of 2009,2010 
and 2011 on already generated 3 curves).
3-saving the resulting diagram on a suitable location in my pc.
i used the following commands for these three operations
>jpeg("C:/world survey/ Tokyo.jpg")>matplot(tcp$ Tokyo[,-1], type = "l", col="grey", xlab="TIME(month)", ylab="patients")>apply(Tokyo,1,mean)>data.frame(Tokyo)>avgTokyo<-as.matrix(Tokyo, ncol=1)>lines(avgTokyo, lwd = 2)
As as you can see that i have 1000 cities to work on, isnt there any other suitable way of doing that??i am interested in knowing about "function" command. because when i used the following command 
>lapply(seq_along(tcp), function(i) matplot(tcp[[i]][,1],tcp[[i]][,-1], type="l",col="grey"))
i did plot every city' diagram but didnt save it anywhere.
Could you please guide me how to plot and save simultaneously all the firgure in one go?
thanks in advance
eliza
 		 	   		  
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