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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 =
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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Confidentiality Notice: This message is
2008 Jun 30
0
uppercase greek and plotmath
Hi, I cant seem to get some uppercase greek symbols (e.g. Delta) using plotmath. I'm on version R 2.7.0 (2008-04-22) Fedora Core 7 (34 bit). I have installed a whole heap of fonts, but still no luck, and any help would be appreciated. Cheers, Jarrod -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
2012 Oct 05
1
Format of numbers in plotmath expressions.
I want to do something like: TH <- sprintf("%1.1f",c(0.3,0.5,0.7,0.9,1)) plot(1:10) legend("bottomright",pch=1:5,legend=parse(text=paste("theta ==",TH))) Notice that the final "1" comes out in the legend as just plain "1" and NOT as "1.0" although TH is [1] "0.3" "0.5" "0.7" "0.9"
2003 May 25
0
surprising behaviour of "bgroup": sets all in greek letters (PR#3099)
Let me summarize the bug reported by Ulf Martin on R-help with the same subject line. The code plot(1:10) text(1, 9, expression(F == bgroup("{", x, ""))) results in greek letters, which is not expected here. That happens if the user tries to set only a left delimeter, the same with: text(2, 8, expression(F == bgroup("{", x, "."))) or
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: > > > > 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 =
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 --- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Sep 18
2
Writing greek letters and subscripts in graph
Dear R-users, I would like to write Greek letters followed by subscripts in a graph (on the X-axis and in a legend). I would appreciate any help. thank you, delphine courvoisier ************************************ Delphine Courvoisier Clinical Epidemiology Division University of Geneva Hospital +4122 37 29029
2010 Jul 23
1
greek letters in rgl plot3d
Dear RGL experts, I haven't been able to add greek letters to my rgl plot3d. I have tried "expression" with no success. Here is the interested bit: > library(rgl) > cb <- cube3d() > plot3d(cb,xlab=expression(alpha),ylab="",zlab="",box=FALSE,alpha=0.5) The expression(alpha) appears as "alpha", rather than as a greek symbol. I suspect greek
2006 Apr 21
1
R graph strip in Greek Letters
Hi all, I have one question on xyplot() function. I am trying to produce a graph by this code. tmp <- data.frame(a=rnorm(20), b=rnorm(20), rho=factor(rep(1:2, c(10,10))), k=factor(rep(1:5,4))) tmp.lattice <- xyplot(a ~ b | rho*k, data=tmp, par.strip.text=list(font=5), strip=function(...) strip.default(...,
2010 Jun 05
2
Greek letters and formatted text
Hi, I desperately try to do s.th. like m=1.23455 sig=0.84321 plot(1,1) text(0.8,1,sprintf("<Sigma>=%1.2f?%1.2f",m,sig)) where actually the greek letter should appear for Sigma. I have tried all sorts of combinations with expression and paste etc. but could not work it out. Maybe someone has an idea and can help me. Thanks a lot+ Thomas
2005 Nov 01
2
Greek letters in plots
Hi, all. I know that this is probably something that others have asked, but I can't find a reference in either the FAQ or the help pages. I'm trying to find a way to put Greek letters as a label of the plot *with* a value from the data. Previously I've used pasted and the word "rho". * paste("rho=", cor2[i]) will produce a label of
2010 Jun 05
1
text with greek letters
Hi, I am having troubles in putting greek letters and formatted text in a plot m=1.43432 sig=0.124333 text(10.5,0.07,sprintf("<Sigma>=%1.2f±%1.2f",m,sig)) I would like to have the greek letter Sigma followed by the formatted numeric values of m and sig. Does someone know a solution? thanks a lot Thomas --------------------------------- Thomas Bschorr Department of Physics
2017 Jul 30
3
greek letters do not work in expression
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 = expression(alfa)) what happen is, that description under x label is exactly "alpha", not greek letter alfa (?). Please where should I search problem, or what information to sent to list for
2017 Jul 30
0
greek letters do not work in expression
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 = expression(alfa)) Write "alpha", not "alfa". Best, Uwe Ligges > what happen is, that description under x label is
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. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Dec 11
1
Labelling R plots using Greek letters
Dear R Users, Please I have the following query. I want to label  one of the axes of my graph with the follwing latex expression- \beta^{\prime}x, i.e I have the transpose of beta. How do I go abt this. My second query is similar but it has to do with the conditioning symbol. The other axis is to be labelled as Y|X + \beta^{\prime}x. Thank you very much as I await assistance on this. John
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
2006 Jul 25
5
greek letters, text, and values in labels
Hello, I want to have a title that will look something like: "Results for \theta=2.1", given that I have a variable theta=2.1, and \theta should show on the screen like the greek letter. I've tried a lot of things: theta <- 2.1 plot(1:10, main=expression(paste("Results for", theta, "=", eval(theta)))) or using bquote plot(1:10, main=paste("Results for
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