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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 =
2003 Sep 12
2
Getting greek letters in plot labels and title
Hi,
Does any one knows how to include greek letters in plot labels and plot
titles ?
Thanks a lot
paul
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2006 May 04
1
plot greek letter in italic
Hi,
Could someone please let me know how to plot greek letters in italic.
text(0,14,expression(italic(rho)[italic(f)])) only plots the f in italic and
text(37,40,expression(italic(rho))) doesn't plot rho in italic.
I have checked demo(plotmath), ?plotmath, FAQ, and the archives
2004-2006 without finding the answer.
I'm using R 2.1.1. and Windows XP.
Thanks!
Tord
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Tord Sn?ll
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.
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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:
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> 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 =
2012 Mar 27
2
Supperscript, subscript and double lines in the main/sub title and using greek letters
Dear R-help,
I am trying to express myself as best as I can here. If you also use Latex
to edit math reports or other languages with similar editing method,
you'll see what I'm talking about. My sincere appologies if my question is
not clear enough to some extend, as also I'm not able to provide my code
here because I don`t know which one I can use...
When editing the title in R
2010 Oct 04
2
plotmath: how to use greek symbols in expression(integral(f(tau)*dtau, 0, t))?
I would like to use greek "tau" as a symbol of variable to integrate
over in plotmath
expression(integral(f(tau)*dtau, 0,t))
but nothing seems to work. I tried d{\tau}, d\tau, etc.,
without any success
Is it possible? How can I accomplish this?
Best regards,
Ryszard
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2024 Mar 11
1
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
This problem has bugged me for several years now,
and our own IT staff has tried a few things, but then never
cared enough to persist fixing it.
It *is* a bug in evince, the standard pdf viewer on Fedora and
IIUC also quite few other Linux distributions, and
*not* a bug in R; hence I am asking for help/hints here.
A very simple example:
2012 Aug 16
4
Variables and greek letters in a plot title
Hello
This is a problem I encountered repeatedly and I found no answer that made
me really happy. I hope it is not too trivial.
I would like to give the concentration of a substance in a plot title:
5 ug/ml substance
the '5' would be a variable and the ug should be micrograms (with greek
letter mu). It is the mu that causes the problems for me. I failed using
various combinations of
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
2024 Mar 11
1
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
Hi Martin
Probably not the answer you're looking for but on the latest Fedora 39 (workstation edition) both locally, and on a freshly installed VM (with just R-core installed), all fonts render correctly for me in evince.
$ evince --version
GNOME Document Viewer 45.0
$ R --version
R version 4.3.3 (2024-02-29) -- "Angel Food Cake"
Copyright (C) 2024 The R Foundation for Statistical
2010 Feb 02
2
character variables in substitute()
In trying to create a plotmath expression for plot labeling, such as
R = 6, beta = 15
where I want beta to be the Greek beta and, possibly, R in italics (like one
would get in an explicit expression. The reason for this is that I want to
write a string builder function that takes vectors of variable names and
their values and return a plotmath expression for labeling a plot. One
approach I
2024 Mar 11
2
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
>>>>> Tim Taylor
>>>>> on Mon, 11 Mar 2024 11:42:35 +0000 writes:
> Hi Martin
> Probably not the answer you're looking for but on the latest Fedora 39 (workstation edition) both locally, and on a freshly installed VM (with just R-core installed), all fonts render correctly for me in evince.
> $ evince --version
> GNOME Document
2007 Jun 19
3
Controlling text and strip arrangement in xyplot
I've searched the archives and read the xyplot help but can't figure
out the 2 lattice questions below?
Consider:
library(lattice)
DF <- data.frame(x=rnorm(20), y=rnorm(20), g1=rep(letters[1:2], 10),
g2=rep(LETTERS[1:2], each=10),
g3=rep(rep(letters[3:4],each=5),2))
xyplot(y ~ x | g1 + g2, groups=g3, data=DF)
1) Is there a way to get one strip per row and column
2008 Apr 08
2
plotmath "overstrikes" in output on a Linux system
I've been testing plotmath. But I'm getting some funny output one one
computer. The problem is that characters are 'jumbled' and overstrike
when symbols are introduced.
Sample code:
mu <- 440.0
sigma <- 12.5
myx <- seq( mu - 4*sigma, mu+ 4*sigma, length.out=500)
myDensity <- dnorm(myx,mean=mu,sd=sigma)
# Here's one way to retrieve the values of mu and sigma and
2005 Mar 18
3
plotmath question
R listers:
I have been foiled by plotmath!
(in R 2.01,Windows 2000)
The task: Plot a normal density and label the ticks as mu - 3 sigma, mu - 2
sigma, ...., mu + 3 sigma, where the mu's and sigmas appear as Greek
symbols, of course.
The following code does this:
x<-seq(-3,to=3,by=.01)
y<-dnorm(x)
plot(x,y,type='h',col='lightblue',axes=FALSE)
2024 Mar 11
1
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
Hi Martin and Tim,
I also have this bug. Though I think not necessarily with all the same
fonts as Martin.
Using Martin's code:
https://imgur.com/a/ILUoe3H
Fedora 39, Evince 45.0
It's a bug with Evince. I think. I think it's substituting in a font
set that doesn't have all the required symbols. I think it should be
possible to install the required fonts, but I haven't
2012 Jun 06
2
non ascill characters in plots. no alternative but plotmath?
A student entered some data with text characters like epsilon and
alpha. On her Windows system, the Greek letters did not display
properly in a plot. There were some ordinary ASCII instead.
I asked her to send me the code so I could test. For me, the plot
looks ok on the screen.
Format1 <- c(320,500,700,1000,500,320,700,500,320)
Format2 <- c(800,1000,1150,1400,1500,1650,1800,2300,2500)
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.
2008 Apr 02
1
Trouble combining plotmath, bquote, expressions
I'm using R-2.6.2 on Fedora Linux 9.
I've been experimenting with plotmath.
I wish it were easier to combine expressions in plotmath with values
from the R program itself. There are two parameters in the following
example, the mean "mymean" and standard deviation "mystd". I am able
to use bquote to write elements into the graph title like
mu = mymean
and R will