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2013 Mar 18
3
Superscript followed by number then superscript in text
Hi all,
I'm having problems finding the correct format for a command.
I would like to write some text on a plot.
I'm using the following command:
text(x,y,"text here", srt=90)
I would like the text to read:
capacity 10^3 m^3
(with ^ denoting superscript (i.e. each '3' as superscript).
I've tried fiddling around with expression(paste(etc.... to no avail. I
2012 Aug 20
1
Inserting superscripts in free-format text line
I would like to insert a superscript in a body of text (e.g., a title or
axis label), where the superscript is not necessarily at the end of the
text. For example, suppose a title read, "This is a Test^1 of the
Emergency Broadcast System" where there is a superscript 1 after the word
Test.
As a starting point for what I'm trying to do, the following shows a
superscript:
2008 Jul 22
2
Decoding subscripts/superscripts from CSVs
Hi,
I have a CSV file with various biological reactions. Subscripts, superscripts,
and italics are encoded in carats, and I was wondering if R can actually
recognize those and print actual superscripts, etc. Here's an example:
<i>S</i>-adenosyl-L-methionine + rRNA = <i>S</i>-adenosyl-L-homocysteine +
rRNA containing
2004 Nov 04
3
sub- and superscript in plot labels
Dear List,
I need to add a subscript and a superscript to some of the ions in the
labels on some plots.
I have got to here but now I'm stuck:
plot(1:10, xlab = expression(paste("nm SO"[4], " ", mu, "eq cm"^{-2}, "
yr"^{-1})))
Which gives almost what I require. No matter what I tried, however, I
could not get bot a sub script *and* a superscript
2005 Jun 14
3
superscript in figures - basic question
Although I see similar, but more complex, questions addressed in the help
archive, I'm having trouble adding superscripted text to the y-axis labels of
some figures, and I can't find anything in the R documentation on this.
I have:
ylab="BA (m2/ha)"
but I want the "2" to be superscripted.
Thanks in advence for the help, or for pointing out the appropriate help file.
2011 May 04
2
Superscript number before letter
Salut,
I have been struggling to superscript the 18 before the O without ^ visible
and found only help to superscript numbers after the letter. Thanks to
anyone who can help.
xlab=expression(delta*18O VSMOW [?]")
Cheers,
Janine
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2012 Apr 12
3
Remove superscripts from HTML objects
Is there some way to remove superscripts from objects returned by
html/xmlParse (XML package)?
h <- "<html><p>Cat<sup>a</sup></p><p>Dog</p></html>"
doc <- htmlParse(h)
xpathSApply(doc, "//p", xmlValue)
[1] "Cata" "Dog"
I could probably remove the <sup> tags from the "h" object above,
2004 Aug 09
4
Simultaneous subscripts and superscripts
Dear List,
I'd like to add text to a plot where a text symbol has both a
superscript and subscript. For example, the variable S with a
superscript 2 and a subscript t. I have been able to accomplish this
using either
expression( paste(S,atop(scriptstyle(2),scriptstyle(t))) )
or
expression( {S[t]}^2 )
but the spacing isn't quite right (or rather what I'd like) using
either of
2012 Dec 04
1
control point size of superscript when labeling axes with title()
Hi-
A journal has asked me to make all of my text annotations on a figure at 10-point size. For the most part this is easy, e.g. by creating figures with:
pdf(..., family='Times', pointsize=10)
But where I have superscripts (or subscripts) in axis labels, the default seems to be to shrink the superscripted text slightly. For example this code:
2010 May 04
4
superscript
hello,
i need to add legend text: "4th-root transformation", with the "th"
superscripted -
tried much - but nothing worked..
thanks for any hints,
kay
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Postgraduate student
Institute of Botany
Univ. of Innsbruck
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2011 May 05
3
cross-correlation table with subscript or superscript to indicate significant differences
Hi, I wonder whether the following is possible with R, and whether anyone has done that and can share his/her code with me. I have a correlation matrix, and I want to create a correlation table that I can copy to Microsoft Word with a superscript above each correlation, indicating significant differences in the same row. That is, when correlations in the same row do not share superscript, it means
2008 Jul 30
1
Converting to subscripts and superscripts
Hi,
I am reading in a CSV file of chemical reactions where the subscripts and
superscripts are encoded in angle brackets, like below:
2 H<SUP>+</SUP> + 2 O<SUB>2</SUB><SUP>-</SUP>
Is there a way to convert these to actual sub/superscripts and save them in
another excel file? I greatly appreciate the help!
Thanks,
-Nina
PS. I asked this before, but I
2011 Sep 30
2
isotope superscripts ggplot2
...ying to make a graph using ggplot 2 of some lead isotope ratios. Normally, the isotope mass number appears as a superscript before the chemical symbol. However, I cannot figure out how to do this ggplot2's axis labels. The closest I have come is using "." In front of the numbers I am superscripting e.g:
ggplot(.... +xlab(expression(.^207*"Pb/"*.^206*"Pb"))+ylab(expression(.^208*"Pb/"*.^206*"Pb")
I have searched for this and have not had any luck so far... any suggestions?
VR
Jim
James T. Durant, MSPH, CIH
Emergency Response Coordinator
DIvision of...
2001 Apr 01
1
ylab/ expression/ superscript to a bracket
Colleagues
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System info:
R version rw1022 on NT
ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4
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I have some rather unusual units for acoustic volume backscattering
integrated over several metres depth and 10 transmits (which happens to
= 160 m along transect). I need to express these units in a graph label.
My problem
2008 Jan 27
1
titles with superscript and variale value
Hi everyone,
I am trying to write a title for a plot which has a superscript like D^2 and a value of a variable stored in that variable..... i am not sure if i am clear so i will try an example:
Suppose i want my title to be like: Family: Gaussian; D^2 = 0.45
where i have the value 0.45 stored in variable d2 (which comes from some previous calculations, and depending which actual variables
2009 Nov 02
2
superscript troubles
I know that this has been revisited over and over, yet I cannot figure out
how to solve this case of superscript troubles...
I would like the 2 in r2 to be superscript, yet I am pasting text before and
after it. I have tried several variations but have not solved this yet, any
suggestions?
legend (bty =
2008 Jan 29
1
Convert string for expression in plot
Hi,
Although I understand how to use expression and paste to add
superscripts and symbols to my graphs, I have a problem with adding
superscripts to an existing string.
For example, I read in the following from a separate file:
25Mg(p,g)
I want to convert that to superscripts etc. (in LaTex format):
$^{25}$Mg(p,$\gamma$)
This needs to then be put into a graph title.
Any ideas? I know that I
2010 Oct 22
2
superscript characters in title with '+'
Hi,
How can I get the '2+' into superscript in the following title:
'[Ca2+]i onsets'
I tried the command below, but it doesn't work. What am I missing?
hist(X, main=expression(([Ca*]i^2+) 'onsets'), xlab = 'sec')
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2008 Aug 01
1
Properly Parsing Pre-Superscripts & Displaying Them With grid.text
Hi all... I?m making a chart dealing with frequencies of isotopes of various
elements. For instance, I'd like the following text to appear on a chart
with the "35" and "37" as superscripts:
Based upon:
35Cl: 75%
37Cl: 25%
I am having problems properly parsing the superscript that preceeds the
"Cl", since there is no character ahead of the superscript (I saw
2006 May 02
4
How to write "%" before superscript?
I would like to write atom% 15N in the ylab of a plot - "15" should be
written as superscript. How do I put "%" into the expression? It does
not work if I type "%" directly after "atom" in the expression below.
plot(1:10, ylab = expression(atom^15*N))
Best regards,
Thomas Larsen
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