Describe the bug
R only renders part of a plot, requiring the addition of dev.flush() after the plot command in a quasiquote.
A related issue is that the module Language.R.Event is not part of the Windows build, so the refresh
function is not available.
To Reproduce
[r| plot(0:200/20, sin(0:200/20), xlab='t',ylab='signal',type='l',col='blue',
main="Sine blue, Cosine red")
lines(0:200/20, cos(0:200/20) ,type='l',col='red') |]
This will display only the sine wave. To get both the sine and
cosine dev.flush() must be inserted after plot().
Expected behavior
R should render the entire plot generated by the plot command.
Environment
- OS name + version: Windows 11
- Version of the code: HaskellR 1.0.0
Additional context
If refresh from Language.R.Event could be provided for Windows,
this might eliminate the need to insert dev.flush() after every plot().
Describe the bug
R only renders part of a plot, requiring the addition of dev.flush() after the plot command in a quasiquote.
A related issue is that the module Language.R.Event is not part of the Windows build, so the refresh
function is not available.
To Reproduce
[r| plot(0:200/20, sin(0:200/20), xlab='t',ylab='signal',type='l',col='blue',
main="Sine blue, Cosine red")
lines(0:200/20, cos(0:200/20) ,type='l',col='red') |]
This will display only the sine wave. To get both the sine and
cosine dev.flush() must be inserted after plot().
Expected behavior
R should render the entire plot generated by the plot command.
Environment
Additional context
If refresh from Language.R.Event could be provided for Windows,
this might eliminate the need to insert dev.flush() after every plot().