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I'd like to spawn several graphics windows from within a function in R using ggplot graphics...

testf <- function(a, b) {
  devAskNewPage(TRUE)
  qplot(a, b);
  # grid.newpage(recording = TRUE)
  dev.new()
  qplot(a, a+a);
  # grid.newpage(recording = TRUE)
  dev.new()
  qplot(b, b+b);
}

library(ggplot2)

x <- rnorm(50)
y <- rnorm(50)
testf(x, y)

However, neither dev.new() nor grid.newpage() seems to flush the preceding plot.

I know that, in R, functions normally only produce the last thing they evaluate, but I'd like to understand the process better and to learn of any possible workarounds.

Thoughts?

+3  A: 

The grid-based graphics functions in lattice and ggplot2 create a graph object, but do not display it. The print() method for the graph object produces the actual display, i.e.,

print(qplot(x, y))

solves the problem.

See R FAQ 7.22.

rcs
Your advice is correct, but it's not really anything to do with grid - it's just a programming style decision.
hadley