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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
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
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
2002 Jun 19
1
superscripts in xyplot labels
R-helpers;
I tried to get a superscripted 3 in the following xyplot example but failed:
>data(whiteside)
>xyplot(Gas ~ Temp | Insul, whiteside, panel =
function(x, y, ...) {
panel.xyplot(x, y, ...)
panel.lmline(x, y, ...)
}, xlab = "Average external temperature (deg. C)",
ylab = paste(paste("Gas consumption (1000", expression(ft^3),")"), aspect
2011 Apr 21
1
numbers and superscripts in the same unit of measurement.
Hola everyone,
I'm doing an analisys about abundance of a planctonic specie in Robinson Crusoe Islan and I am having a hard time just adding the superscripts and the 100 (one hundred) in the measure of abundance.
Perhaps this is so basic to you, but I need to put the real unit of measure. Individuals / 100 cubic meters.
I have been looking in websites and R-list and there is not any
2009 Jun 23
1
How to find b entries using xPath?
We got all rows by:
library(XML)
doc =
htmlParse('http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/090520/t090520b1-eng.htm')
rows = xpathSApply(doc, '//table/tbody/tr')
The last row is:
row_last = rows[15]
row_last
[[1]]
<tr><td id="t1stub17" class="stub1 RGBShade"><b>Unsmoothed composite
leading indicator</b></td>
<td
2009 Jul 27
6
Superscripts and rounding
I am new to the world of R/programming so this may be a really easy question.
I thank you for your patience and help in advance
I would like the characters km^2 to be displayed on the plot subtitle as km
squared - two as a superscript.
I would also like to have the numbers from the data set for longitude and
latitude to be rounded to four decimal places.
Thank you.
plot (
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
2018 May 23
0
Using R htmlParse() for manipulating URLs to access multiple pages
I am trying to scrape a manual from web. For privacy reasons, I cannot write here the exact URL, anyway, the structure is as follows:
https://home.lala.com/bibi/blabla/chapter_i_organization/101_contracts/whatever/,DanaInfo=intranet.lala.com+
https://home.lala.com/bibi/blabla/chapter_i_organization/125_bills/,DanaInfo=intranet.lala.com+
2009 May 18
2
Superscripts and subscripts in trellis graphics
I'd like to annotate an xyplot with an R^2 value, but can not find the
syntax to define the superscript format for the text.
I'd appreciate suggestions,
xyplot(SharkSloughEggs.df$Sharkeggs.rel +
SharkSloughEggs.df$SharkHatched.rel + SharkSloughEggs.df$SharkFlooded.rel +
HSI.shark$MEAN ~ Year,
pch=c(1,9,5,4), lty=c(1,6,3,4), lwd = c(2), col = c("black",
2009 Aug 12
2
Superscripts in axis label
Hi All,
I am trying to lable the y-axis on my scatterplot with the following:
"Soil moisture content (m3m-3)"
I am using the following coding for plotting the graph:
plot(soilmoisture~gradientlevel, xlab="Levels of droughting gradient", ylab="Soil moisture content (m3m-3)", bty="l", font.main="2", pch=16, las=1, cex.lab="1.13")
I have
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:
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:
2011 Sep 19
2
text matching
Hi All,
I have a character vector by name tickers
> head(tickers,10)
V1
1 ADARSHPL.BO
2 AGR.V
3 AGU
4 AGU.TO
5 AIMCO.BO
6 ALUFLUOR.BO
7 AMZ.V
8 AVD
9 ANILPROD.BO
10 ARIES.BO
I would like to extract all elements that has ".BO" in it. I tried
> grep("\.BO",tickers)
Error: '\.' is an unrecognized
2005 Aug 29
0
negative superscripts in axis labels
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Hash: SHA1
I apologize if this has been covered somewhere; but, I cannot find it.
The following results in a segmentation fault:
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
helvetica <- X11Font("-*-helvetica-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*")
X11Fonts(helvetica=helvetica)
symbol <-
2011 Sep 30
2
isotope superscripts ggplot2
Happy Friday fellow R users.
I need some help - I am trying 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(....
1999 Dec 13
1
Superscript or subscript on Left hand side of symbol
Is there a way to get subscripts and superscripts on the left hand side of
a symbol? For example, oC or oF (degree Celsius or Fahrenheit)
TIA
Partha
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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
2009 Jul 01
0
help with superscripts in simple plots
Hello All,
When I use the following lines of code to create a plot and add labels
with R-square values the labels have a superscripted R2.
library(lattice)
xyplot(PropHatchedNests$Phatched + PropHatchedNests$PropNests +
PropHatchedNests$meanHSI + PropHatchedNests$RelMeanEggsNest ~
PropHatchedNests$Year, type = "b",
scales=list(tick.number=length(PropHatchedNests$Year)),
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