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2009 Apr 06
0
mtext problem - grainy and massive file size
Hi Team, I'm on a mac, 0SX 10.5.6, R 2.7.2. I consistently make pairs plots and use mtext() to put labels on top of the plot in the outer margin. All of a sudden, this text has become really grainy in the final product and is making huge files. I have no idea why this has just started happening. The only thing I've done lately is install the new version of GIMP and run the script to
2002 Jul 15
1
mtext
Is there some way to make mtext horizontal along the vertical axis? Can I use mtext numerous times for one graph (created using symbols(...)) so that at the right of each graph there is a list of numbers along the axis? I have two graphs on the same page and would like to have a list of identifying numbers next to each circle of the graph. Does anyone know of a way to do this? Thanks, K
2006 Feb 08
2
rotating axis / mtext labels
Hello list. Is it possible to use par(srt=45) to rotate text by 45 degrees along the x-axis of a plot. Using: <code> x_names<-c("C57 Nv", "C57 Vacc", "129 Nv", "129 Vacc", "IFNgR Nv", "IFNgR Vacc") par(srt=45) mtext(font=2, x_names, side=1, line=1, at=l, cex=1.2) par(srt=0) </code> doesn't seem to work in R 2.2.0
2001 Mar 06
0
mtext: expressions in bold font
Hi, all. I'm using mtext to put some labels in figure margins. Several of these labels are expressions, created with substitute: mtext(substitute(h[x](t), list(x = paste("n", 1, sep = ","))), cex = 2, font = 2, side = 4, line = 1, las = 1) I'm using this to get the subscripting (perhaps there's a better way to do that?). The problem is that the font argument
1998 Feb 04
1
R-beta: Functionality of tck=1, and mtext()
In the version of R that I am running I have found two advertised features that don't appear to work correctly: Version 0.61.0 Alpha (December 21, 1997) (installed using r-base-0.61.0-2.i386.rpm) 1. mtext adj parameter is seriously offset to the right. For example: > par(oma=c(0,0,3,0)) > mtext("Try this", side=3, outer=T) # nothing is observed on x11 > mtext("Now
2009 Jun 22
2
New line operator in mtext
Dear R Users, I'm finding that when I execute the following bit of code, that the new line argument is actually displayed as text in the graphics device. How do I avoid this happening? mtext(side=2, line=5.5, expression(paste("Monthly Summed Runoff (mm/month)", "/n", "and Summed Monthly Precipitation (mm x ",10^2,"/month)"))) I suspect that I've
2010 Apr 08
0
Problem with mtext
Dear list I am experiencing a very annoying problem with mtext, although I have been using this command for many years. The following code prints "test" twice in the outer margin, once at .7 where it should be, and once at the bottom somewhere. I also notice that the command takes longer than normal to execute, and it seems to overprint many times. Can anyone reproduce this?
2010 Jun 22
1
Warped Text in mtext in a Quartz-Window
Hello, With one procedure, I get a strangely warped text in the mtext-area of a quartz-window, while with an other the text comes out OK - see attached PDF. (Number of Trials is the x-Axis label, which always comes out OK) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Warped Text.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 24420 bytes Desc: not available URL:
2000 Aug 22
1
adj parameter in mtext
I am trying to adjust the sigma symbol down in the y direction with the following command but R recycles the sigma and puts another at -0.1 in the x axis. Any suggestions would be appreciated. mtext(expression(sigma),1,outer=TRUE,adj=c(0.5,-0.1)) Regards Ross Darnell -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
1999 Nov 23
1
"outer" argument in mtext (PR#340)
mtext(..., outer = TRUE) does not seem to center the text in the outer margins as it did previously. Reproduce with example(plot.profile.nls, package = "nls") On versions of the development sources before November 17 this produced main and subtitles that were centered horizontally on the page. After that the main title (from mtext("..", side = 3, outer = TRUE)) is centered
2001 Jan 24
0
adjustment of expressions with mtext(..., las=2) (PR#823)
[Subject renamed for bug report] Don Wingate wrote: [...] > For example: > > math.names.text <- c("x1^2", "x2^2", "x2%*%x3) # in actual use, > dynamically created. > math.expressions <- parse(text=math.names.text) > dotplot(1:3, labels=math.expressions) [...] > By the way, I notice that when using math expressions as
2001 Aug 02
1
mtext and srt
Hello: I am trying to get some text at an angle in the margins of a plot. I was accustomed under older versions of Splus to using srt in the mtext command, but that seems not to work under R, > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch x86 os Win32 system x86, Win32 status major 1 minor 3.0
2005 Jun 03
2
Lattice xyplot -- footnote font size / mtext
Is there a way of controlling the font size and alignment of a footnote in an xyplot, or alternatively of using 'mtext' to place a footnote at the bottom of a graph? --Rich Richard Kittler Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA
2005 Jul 04
1
Colors in mtext
I want to assign different colors to different strings using mtext(...). However, when I use something like mtext(text=c("string1","string2","string3"), col=c("black","blue","red"), side=3, line=0) string2 and string3 are printed over string1. When I use paste("string1","string2","string3"), the series
2005 Nov 29
1
help combining mtext and strwrap?
Hi all, I've got some image plots on which I'd like to include some gene information (in the margins using mtext). Unfortunately, the description is rather long and will need to be wrapped to fit on several lines. From what I know about mtext, it's really only meant for single-line labels, not paragraphs. Here's some sample code of the idea I'm trying to accomplish:
2006 Jun 27
1
rotate text using mtext
Hello, I wish to write a label to the right-hand side of a plot (side=4) using mtext, with the text facing inwards - that is, rotated 180 degrees from the default orientation. How might I do this? (I've tried experimenting with las but no luck.) Thanks, Rashmi Rashmi Mathur Master's Candidate Fisheries Science and Management Research Group School of Resource and Environmental
2007 Feb 24
1
Bold Substring in mtext (newbie question)
Hi everyone, I suspect this is an easy task however I've not been able to accomplish it. I'd like to create an mtext title which has certain words bold, the rest not bold. So far I've been able to create one which is all bold, one which is all not bold and one which has bold and not bold superimposed on one another. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Many thanks, Joe Retzer # Not
2007 Feb 24
1
mtext bold font problem
Hi everyone, I suspect this is an easy task however I've not been able to accomplish it. I'd like to create an mtext title which has certain words bold, the rest not bold. So far I've been able to create one which is all bold, one which is all not bold and one which has bold and not bold superimposed on one another. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Many thanks, Joe Retzer # Not
2007 Mar 23
1
using "\t" in mtext
Hi, Using tab spaces in mtext e.g. > mtext("\t") little squares are plotted. Is there a way to use "\t" without getting squares displayed? Thanks Thomas [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Jun 25
0
Use plotmath expressions read from a text file in mtext/bquote
Hello R-help List I am writing some R scripts to create graphs of water quality trends that will be called by a web service running R. The axis titles will need to change as the input data (ie. water quality variable) changes according to a user's choice made via a web page. The way I am currently passing call-specific parameters to the R script is via a text file created on the fly by the