Output to pdf not working with ReferenceClasses methods in R?
This is an example taken from the ReferenceClasses R doc, with some minor modification:
mEdit = setRefClass("mEdit", fields = list(data="matrix", edits="list"))
mEdit$methods(
edit = function(i, j, value) {
backup = list(i, j, data[i, j])
data[i, j] <<- value
edits <<- c(edits, list(backup))
invisible(value)
}
)
mEdit$methods(
undo = function() {
prev = edits
if(length(prev)) {
prev = prev[[length(prev)]]
}
else {
stop("No more edits to undo!")
}
edit(prev[[1]], prev[[2]], prev[[3]])
length(edits) <<- length(edits) - 2
invisible(prev)
}
)
mEdit$methods(
show = function() {
message("ClassName: ", classLabel(class(.self)))
message("Data:")
methods::show(data)
message("Undo list length: ", length(edits))
}
)
mEdit$methods(
.DollarNames.mEdit = function(x, pattern) {
grep(pattern, getRefClass(class(x))$methods(), value=TRUE)
}
)
x = matrix(1:24, 3, 8)
xx = mEdit(data=x)
xx$edit(2,2,0)
xx$show()
xx$edit(3, 5, 1)
xx$show()
xx$undo()
xx$show()
mv = setRefClass(
"matrixViewer",
fields=c("viewerDevice", "viewerFile"),
contains="mEdit"
)
mv$methods(
.DollarNames.mEdit = function(x, pattern) {
grep(pattern, getRefClass(class(x))$methods(), value=TRUE)
}
)
mv$methods(
view = function() {
## dd = dev.cur();
## dev.set(viewerDevice)
## devAskNewPage(FALSE)
image(
data,
main=paste("After", length(edits), "edits")
)
## dev.set(dd)
}
)
mv$methods(
edit = function(i,j, value) {
callSuper(i,j, value)
view()
}
)
mv$methods(
initialize = function(file="./mv.pdf", ...) {
viewerFile <<- file
## pdf(viewerFile)
## viewerDevice <<- dev.cur()
## dev.set(dev.prev())
callSuper(...)
}
)
mv$methods(
finalize = function() {
dev.off(viewerDevice)
}
)
x = matrix(rnorm(64, 0, 34), 8, 8)
xx = mv(file="/tmp/x.pdf", data=x)
xx$edit(2,2,0)
xx$edit(3, 5, 1)
xx$edit(4, 4, 2.3)
xx$undo()
xx$view()
Note that I have commented out those lines concerning switch
of output devices, so it uses the default device all through,
otherwise when the view
method
is called, the plot is not written to the pdf file at all.
Any idea why this is happening?