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2009 Jan 28
0
Sweave problem with greek text
Dear Sweave and R aficionados, I am using R and Latex for many years, writing texts in greek. I tried to combine them with Sweave, but without any success. Could you provide me with any help? Usually my LaTeX files are like this iso-8859-7 encoded .tex file: http://costis.name/0various/lists/R/sweave/successful.greek.tex , which happily produces
2007 Oct 18
1
R-graphics printing greeks
...have tried is below. I have searched on help, worked the examples in the December 2002 R Help Desk article and plotmath but have not been able to find a way to accomplish the automation. There must be a way. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Dan Avery order<-seq(2,6.5,.5) greeks<-c( "alpha","beta","gamma","delta","epsilon", "zeta", "eta", "theta","iota" ,"kappa", "lambda" , "mu", "nu","xi","o","pi","rho&quo...
2012 Feb 25
1
RFT: Use Greek semicolons for comdlg32's printer status enumeration?
Request For Translators<g> So what I've gathered from Wikipedia is that the Greek language does not use semicolons as a separator for enumerations: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semicolon#Greek_and_Church_Slavonic | In Greek and Church Slavonic, a semicolon indicates a question, | similar to a Latin question mark.[2] To indicate a long pause or | separate sections, each with commas
2004 May 19
3
greek letters in plots
Hi, I want to write in x axis label "fitted value of lambda" (lambda in greek letter). xlab=expression(lambda) gives the "lambda", I tryed things like xlab=paste ("fitted value of ", expression(lambda)) but I didn't get the greek letter. Thanks in advance for any hint. Antonio Olinto ------------------------------------------------- WebMail Bignet - O seu
2005 Oct 10
2
greek symbols using pch
Hi R-users, In a plot, can I specify pch to be a greek symbol? (I looked at show.pch() in the Hmisc package but couldn't see the right symbols in there). If not, I guess I can get around this using text(x,y,expression()). cheers!, Matt. Dr Matt Fischer Postdoctoral Fellow - IPILPS ANSTO - Institute for Nuclear Geophysiology Building 21A PMB 1 Menai NSW 2234 Ph: +61 2 9717 9686 Fax:
2010 Mar 23
1
Bold greek letters using plotmath
I'm trying to annotate some graphics using plotmath and finding out that the code I'm using isn't bolding the greek letters - it bolds the rest (once I adjusted the numerics to characters), it's just failing on the greek characters. Any suggestions welcomed. Jim Price. Cardiome Pharma Corp. Test code: plot(1:5, type = 'n') # The not bold version text(2, 2:4, cex =
2010 Jan 20
1
Greek letters on a multi-line plot title
I have an instance where I need to include Greek letters on a plot title that is multiple lines. ? I've searched the forums for an approach to do this, but most of the previous posts and replies seem to just address instances of single line examples and problems:, e.g. ? https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/1999-October/005096.html ? I tried implementing those suggestions, e.g.
2007 Oct 09
2
Greek in vector
Hello, I understand how to use substitute() to integrate Greek characters into plot labels, but I haven't been successful getting Greek to appear in the vector entries passed to legend() labels. Any hints? Thanks, -TAG
2011 Jun 21
2
Italicize Greek symbols in axis
Hello there, Is there any way to italicize Greek symbols such as mu in axis? From the help files of mathematical anotations: "Note that bold, italic and bolditalic do not apply to symbols, and hence not to the Greek symbols such as mu which are displayed in the symbol font. They also do not apply to numeric constants.", it seems that it cannot be done. Thanks, Bingzhang Chen
2010 Apr 19
1
How to embed italic Greek letters in a eps file?
Hi, I need to add on a plot text containing italic Greek characters using the function mtext (i.e. I cannot use Hershey vectors). The characters are nicely displayed when the file is saved as png but not when saved as eps. See code below as example: #postscript('test.eps') png('test.png') plot(1,1, type = 'n') mtext(side = 3, line = 2,
2017 Jul 30
2
greek letters do not work in expression
> On Jul 30, 2017, at 8:25 AM, Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de> wrote: > > > > On 30.07.2017 17:22, Milan Cisty wrote: >> Dear all, >> I appreciate suggestions for following problem. I wrote to RStudio: >> plot(c(1,20),c(1,20), xlab = expression(paste(alfa))) >> or the same happen when I wrote: >> plot(c(1,20),c(1,20), xlab =
1999 Oct 23
1
greek letters and deparsing in title
Dear All, In the title of a plot, I would like to mix greek letters with numbers, where the numbers are obtained from a particular function to a vector (e.g., max(x)); in each call, the value of this vector can change. Without greek symbols I use something like: title(sub=paste("x1=", deparse(x[1]),"beta = ",deparse(max(x)), "rho = ", deparse(min(x)))) but I'd
2008 Feb 22
1
How to Include greek symbol in axis label?
Hi, I'm fairly new to R, so hopefully this is an easy question... On a plot, I would like to have the y label read: "Response(phi)" with phi = the greek character. From old posts I've found this: title(ylab=expression(paste("Response (", phi, ")"))) This displays nicely, but in the default font. I would like to use font=6 (which is the font of the other
2010 Sep 10
1
Greek letter included in a character vector
Hello, In the past I have used "expression" to include greek letters in axis labels, but this time I need to include the greek letter as part of a legend. Basically, I need to create the following vector to rename the levels of a factor: c("Interferon-gamma", "IL-10", "IL-5"), where "gamma" obviously needs to be printed as the greek letter
2010 Jul 23
1
greek letters in rgl plot3d
Dear RGL experts, I haven't been able to add greek letters to my rgl plot3d. I have tried "expression" with no success. Here is the interested bit: > library(rgl) > cb <- cube3d() > plot3d(cb,xlab=expression(alpha),ylab="",zlab="",box=FALSE,alpha=0.5) The expression(alpha) appears as "alpha", rather than as a greek symbol. I suspect greek
2004 Mar 28
1
Greek symbols not generated on quartz device (PR#6708)
Full_Name: Mark St. John Version: 1.8.1 OS: Macintosh 10.3.3 Submission from: (NULL) (63.135.5.86) After upgrading from Mac OS 10.2.8 to 10.3.3 a program I wrote to generate plots will no longer display annotated Greek symbols. I'm using parse() and expression() to convert variable text in to symbols and it would appear that both functions work reasonably well except that Greek characters
2012 Nov 20
3
Greek letters on title
Hi all, I want to plot a series "x" and I want to put on title "Time evolution with alpha=0.2", e.g., plot(x, main="Time evotion with alpha=0.2",col="orange") Is there any posibility to put the greek letter and avoid written the word? Many thanks in advance. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Oct 10
1
text(x,y,greek character)
Dear list, I would like to plot points with two types of labels, one at the data point (the name of the point) and another offset a bit with another factor which is either of the two greek characters alpha or beta. I have tried to get the routine to plot a greek character with expression() or with substitute() and have not yet had any success. The following only plots the word in english in
2004 Jun 09
0
Greek fonts
Dear all, I need Greek text in titles, axis labels, etc. for graphs. The Graphs are produced in png-format - to use them later on in HTML pages. As the output has to be multilingual they are produced in a loop (for each language). The strings for the titles, labels ... are stored in a text file (Greek, English, French...). The only way I found so far - for Greek - is: 1) change
2005 Nov 01
2
Greek letters in plots
Hi, all. I know that this is probably something that others have asked, but I can't find a reference in either the FAQ or the help pages. I'm trying to find a way to put Greek letters as a label of the plot *with* a value from the data. Previously I've used pasted and the word "rho". * paste("rho=", cor2[i]) will produce a label of