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2010 Jan 21
1
Displaying Equation With Numerator and Demomenator On A Plot...
Is there a way to display something like the quadratic equation, i.e. with a numerator and demonator on a plot? I think there is a way to create the equation in Latex, but wasn't sure if this format would translate to plotting. \begin{equation} ? x = \frac{b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4*a*c)}{2*a} \end{equation} ? My searched turned up the following:
2009 Jun 19
4
Newb needs help with Lotus Ami Pro
Hi, folks. I'm new to both Ubuntu Linux and Wine. I've been running Lotus Ami Pro for years under Windows 98 and have about 70MB of Ami Pro files. Nowadays, though, printers are not made to support Windows 98 anymore. I had heard about WINE, and rather than buy another Microsoft product, I decided to see if I could run Ami Pro under another OS. My new printer works perfectly under
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
2011 Jul 03
2
Lotus Wordpro crashes using dialogue Editor
Hi, nearly everything works well in Lotus Wordpro with wine. But I cannot launch both the dialogue editor and the LotusScript editor. Wordpro crashes and I see the following debug informations: Code: wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000040 at address 0x14201ba5 (thread 0009), starting debugger... Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000040 in 32-bit code
2007 Oct 18
1
R-graphics printing greeks
I have tried to print a table of greek alphabet names and symbols without success. I can print one character at a time but can't seem to find a way to automate an entire list of the symbols. Some of the code I 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
2014 Jul 29
0
150 100%но белых алгоритмов уменьшения налогов к уплате в РФ
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2001 Oct 16
1
RedHat 7.1, wine, Lotus Notes and fonts
I'm having problems trying to get Lotus notes (v5) to run smoothly with wine. It appears that there are some sort of font problems that cause Lotus Notes to hang for quite some time before moving to the requested area. During this time, xfs is taking 80% or more of the cpu. Does anyone have any idea on what is causing this and how to fix it? I'm running a plain jane install of RH7.1.
2008 Aug 07
1
Mtext doesn't display characters in italic when I use a greek symbol
Following on from my previous mail! plot(1:10,1:10) mtext("title", side=3, adj=0, font=3, cex=1.5) This works as expected and puts the font in italics. tag <- "A)" suffix <- "genea::" plot(1:10,1:10) mtext(bquote(.(tag) ~ Delta * .(suffix)), side=3, adj=0, font=3, cex=1.5) Here, the font isn't in italics, it's normal. I presume this is some
2009 Apr 24
0
Problem with greek "beta" symbol in plot using CairoPDF (Windows)
Dear R-Helpers, I have a problem with displaying the greek "beta" symbol in PDF files using Cairo library - it displays as an empty box. The same also happens for a dash symbol in subscript. Both symbols are displayed correctly if the plot is produced on screen (outside of CairoPDF). The syntax that I use for it in plot command is:
2014 Jul 17
0
Руководству Надо знать/хранить на фирме
bgColor="ghostwhite" width="98%" bgColor="honeydew" bgColor="ghostwhite" - &Beta;a??&#x61;<FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 3px" size=1>&#xAD;</FONT>?<FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 1px" color=#fefcfc size=1>&#28;</FONT>&#x20;&#1080;&#x43D;<FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 1px"
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
2009 Feb 21
0
Bold fonts and greek characters in lattice plots
Hi, I am trying to "convince" lattice to use bold face in an expression containing Greek characters without any luck. Example code (without Greek characters, renders the expression in bold) library(lattice) data(Cars93,package=="MASS") splom(~Cars93[,5:8]|Origin,data=Cars93,panel=function(x,y,...) { panel.splom(x,y,...)
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
2004 Nov 16
2
Barplot difficulties
Hello. I am an R newbie struggling to learn and use R . I have read many portions of the R Reference Manual, as well as the FAQs. Given that I learn something new each time, I know I might be missing something obvious. But I appeal to your good nature to help me through this initial problem. I have attached a pdf file to demonstrate what I desire and have listed what my data looks like in
2006 Jan 23
1
varphi symbol for ylab expression
Hi all, it is possible to invoke certain graphical functions (e.g. curve) with an expression argument, e.g. "ylab=expression(phi)". There are some greek letters with a second script. For instance, in latex two symbols do exist: phi and varphi. Is the second symbol also available in an expression()? If yes, how? Kind regards, Kilian
2010 Oct 08
2
font question on pdf device
Hi, I wonder if this is something on my machine locally or R in general. When I do the following: > plot(c(0,1),c(0,1),main=expression(paste(symbol("D"),"D",sep=""))) I get a plot with a title having uppercase delta followed by "D". But in the following > pdf(file="deltaTest.pdf") >
2009 Aug 11
1
Paste symbol and calculation in plot
I'm trying to annotate a density plot and I would like to have R calculate the standard deviation and place it in the plot next to the standard deviation symbol "sigma". I can successfully use the text command to paste "StDev =",round(sd(Data),digits=3)) on the plot. However, I have trouble when I want to replace "StDev" with the Greek symbol sigma (See code
2011 Jun 30
1
Italicized greek symbols in PDF plots
I know that this has been asked before in other variations but I just can't seem to figure out my particular application from previous posts. My apologies if I have missed the answer to this question somewhere in the archives. I have indeed looked. I am running Ubuntu 11.04, with R 2.12.1 and ESS+Emacs. For journal formatting requirements, I need to italicize all the greek letters in any
2009 Nov 20
3
symbol in the plot
a graph question. Thanks a lot in advance. I made two scatterplots on one graph (sigma vs. delta1, sigma vs. delta2) (20 observations of delta1, delta2 and corresponding sigma) the x-axis is sigma, the y-axis is either delta1 or delta2. I connected both scatterplots. To seperate them, one curves is a line with circles, the other curve is a line with squares on it. I want to make a notation
2001 Jun 06
1
lattice (!under development!) font curiosity
Perhaps this might be a font problem, it might be that my font dirs are broken (but I don't think so, it is a standard potato inst.): > xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ rnorm(10) ,main=list("???dsa",cex=2)) ...displays German special characters false (as greek letters). Curiously these work o.k.: > xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ rnorm(10) ,main="?dsa") > xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ rnorm(10)