N.Hubner at ncmls.ru.nl
2013-Jan-03 14:00 UTC
[R] two lines in axis title combined with 'substitute' command
Hello, I want to have the x-axis title of my plot in 2 lines, centered: experiment 1: log2(Ratio H/L) I know that in principle that works with '\n'. However, I am also using the 'substitute' command for my axis title. However, it does not make a new line. What I have so far: logbase <- 2 test <- "bait" cellline <- "cellline" plot( log(filteredproteins[["Ratio.H.L.normalized.UW21_FW"]],base=logbase), -log(filteredproteins[["Ratio.H.L.normalized.UW21_REV"]],base=logbase), main= substitute("bait = "* bait *" in "*cellline, list(bait=bait, cellline=cellline)), xlab = substitute( log[logbase]* ("Ratio H"/"L forward")* italic("\n experiment 1"), list(logbase=logbase) ), ylab = substitute( log[logbase]* ("Ratio L"/"H reverse")* italic("\n experiment 2"), list(logbase=logbase) ), col="lightblue", bg="black", pch=16 ) Thanks for your help! Nina The Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre is listed in the Commercial Register of the Chamber of Commerce under file number 41055629. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Uwe Ligges
2013-Jan-03 16:00 UTC
[R] two lines in axis title combined with 'substitute' command
On 03.01.2013 15:00, N.Hubner at ncmls.ru.nl wrote:> Hello, > > I want to have the x-axis title of my plot in 2 lines, centered: > > experiment 1: > log2(Ratio H/L) > > I know that in principle that works with '\n'. However, I am also using the 'substitute' command for my axis title. However, it does not make a new line.You cannot. One way out is to use two calls to title(xlab=...., line=...), one for each line of the xlab title. Best, Uwe Ligges> > What I have so far: > > logbase <- 2 > test <- "bait" > cellline <- "cellline" > > plot( > log(filteredproteins[["Ratio.H.L.normalized.UW21_FW"]],base=logbase), > -log(filteredproteins[["Ratio.H.L.normalized.UW21_REV"]],base=logbase), > main= substitute("bait = "* bait *" in "*cellline, list(bait=bait, cellline=cellline)), > xlab = substitute( > log[logbase]* > ("Ratio H"/"L forward")* > italic("\n experiment 1"), > list(logbase=logbase) > ), > ylab = substitute( > log[logbase]* > ("Ratio L"/"H reverse")* > italic("\n experiment 2"), > list(logbase=logbase) > ), > col="lightblue", > bg="black", > pch=16 > ) > > Thanks for your help! > Nina > > > > The Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre is listed in the Commercial Register of the Chamber of Commerce under file number 41055629. > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >