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2003 Jan 17
2
barplot plotting problem
Hi, Is there any equivalent of type="n" when constructing barplots which will still construct the axes (plot=F, as it says doesn' plot anything at all). Alternatively I tried setting col="white" and border="white" but the border command does not seem to be operational. True?? Any other ideas? What I'm actually trying to do is construct vertical abline()'s
2011 Oct 26
1
set different font family for strings in mtext or text?
Hi there, Is it possible to set different font family for strings in mtext or text? For example, on windows platform with windows() device: plot(1:10, type = "n") text(5,5, "Chinese (English)") #Chinese for Chinese characters it will give the correct Chinese and English characters with two different font family, i.e., English character in default sans family, and Chinese
2013 Jan 07
1
Changing mtext direction, or using text for the margin?
Hi all, I have read through the archives, but can't find a solution to this problem. I need the text direction on "dependent B", plotted in margin 4, to go top to bottom (opposite what it is now). Here's some sample code: #plot with mtext example par(mgp = c(2,1,0), mfrow=c(2,2), las=1, mar=c(2,2,2,2), omi= c(0.5,0.2,0,0.2)) a<-1:10 b<-7:16 c<-21:30 plot(a~b,
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
2003 Jan 21
2
key in margin area
Hi Is there any way to position a key (legend) outside the plot area? i.e. in the margin between plot area and page margin. I realise I could achieve the same effect by creating a larger plot but not printing the axes and then draw the smaller axes independantly leaving room for the key. However, that wont work very well in my particular case. Thanks in advance Jeremy
2011 Nov 15
1
Plot alignment with mtext
I would like the text plotted with 'mtext' to be alighned like it is for printing on the console. Here is what I have: > print(emt) ME RMSE MAE MPE MAPE MASE original -1.034568e+07 1.097695e+08 2.433160e+07 -31.30554 37.47713 1.5100050 xreg 1.561235e+01 2.008599e+03 9.089473e+02 267.05490 280.66734
2023 Jan 16
3
Printing special characters
R 4.2.2 OS X Colleagues A file that I have read includes strings like this: "EVENT ? 30 sec" When I include the string in a graphic using: mtext(STRING, ?) it appears as: "EVENT ... 30 sec" Is there a simple work-around (short of reformatting all the strings, then using plotmath)? Dennis Dennis Fisher MD P < (The "P Less Than" Company) Phone / Fax:
2003 Mar 07
1
column name changes based on substrings
Hi peoples, I'm trying to work out a function which will allow me to relace column names on the basis of substrings within the existing names. e.g. I'd like: blah.Na blah2.Na blah3.Mg blah4.Mg blah5.K blah6.K R1 x x x x x x R2 x x x x x x ... to become: Na (%) Na (%) Mg (%) Mg
2007 Aug 24
3
changing text direction of mtext
Hello, Does anyone know if it's possible to change the text direction of mtext? I'd like to use 'mtext(side=2)' but the text should be 'left-to-right'. I couldn't find an argument for that in the help files. Thanks for any suggestions Tobias -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/changing-text-direction-of-mtext-tf4321931.html#a12307342 Sent from
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
2023 Jan 16
1
Printing special characters
Use the Cairo PDF device? On January 16, 2023 12:18:48 AM PST, Dennis Fisher <fisher at plessthan.com> wrote: >R 4.2.2 >OS X > >Colleagues > >A file that I have read includes strings like this: > "EVENT ? 30 sec" >When I include the string in a graphic using: > mtext(STRING, ?) >it appears as: > "EVENT ... 30 sec" > >Is there a
2023 Jan 16
1
Printing special characters
?s 08:31 de 16/01/2023, Jeff Newmiller escreveu: > Use the Cairo PDF device? > > On January 16, 2023 12:18:48 AM PST, Dennis Fisher <fisher at plessthan.com> wrote: >> R 4.2.2 >> OS X >> >> Colleagues >> >> A file that I have read includes strings like this: >> "EVENT ? 30 sec" >> When I include the string in a graphic
2008 Jul 18
1
problem with putting text in outer margins (mtext outer=TRUE)
Hi there, I'm trying to get some text in the outer margins of my plots and am having trouble - the margin text is overlapping my plots, even though the outer margin I'm trying to put it in is very big. I've simplified my problem down to this: ------------------------- X11(width=7.5,height=10) par(mfrow=c(6,1),oma=c(20,0,20,0), mar=c(0,3.1,1,2.1)) for (i in 1:6) {
2005 Jul 26
1
problem with Hershey fonts
This was reported to me by a colleague in China, so I may not be reproducing exactly what they are seeing (which I suspect is rw2011), but this is what I see: > version _ platform i386--netbsdelf arch i386 os netbsdelf system i386, netbsdelf status major 2 minor 1.1 year 2005 month 06 day 20 language R > help(Hershey) : : If the 'vfont' argument
2023 Jun 08
2
need help with plotmath and/or plotting unicode characters
R 4.2.3 OS X Colleagues This should be easy -- but not for me. I want to plot text similar to this: N ? XX: YY where XX can be either 1 or 50 and YY is an integer I envision that there would be two solutions: UNICODE: If I can generate "?" via unicode, the problem is solved: mtext(side=3, paste0("N ", UNICODE, " ", XX, ": ", YY)) PLOTMATH:
2012 Feb 20
1
counting characters starting point
I have three character strings represented below as seq1, seq2, and seq3. Each string has a reference character different from the other. Thus, for seq1, the reference character is U, seq2, S (3rd S from left where A is leftmost character) and for seq3 Y. seq1 = PQRTUWXYseq2 = AQSDSSDHRSseq3 = EEZYJKFFBHO I wish to generate a 3 by 26 matrix where 3 represent seq1, seq2, seq3 and 26 the letters of
2001 Jun 11
0
mult.fig() utility [was "margin text mtext"]
Martin, I have an objection in principle to anything that has the side-effect of clobbering something in the global environment, even something as innocuous looking as "old.par". I certainly object to putting something like that into a public library, however clever and useful the code might be. It just is not safe. As a quick way round this I suggest the following (R only) solution:
2010 Jun 09
1
TermGenerator incorrectly tokenizes German text which contains special characters
Dear Xapian users, I try to index some German text with Xapian using the xapian_php bindings. I run Apache 2.2 on Windows using PHP 5.2.13 with the pre build xapian bindings from Flax: Xapian Support enabled Xapian Compiled Version @PACKAGE_VERSION@ Xapian Linked Version 1.2.0 The problem is that after indexing text which contains special characters like ?, ?, ? and ?, using
2012 Jun 19
1
Format text with outline?
I'm using mtext() to annotate a plot. I would like, if possible, to have the individual characters formatted with an outline or border, with a contrasting fill color inside the borders. I'd appreciate suggestions or pointers toward a way to do this. The reason is because I'm creating a graphic with a transparent background [png(filename,bg='transparent')] that is to be
2003 Mar 04
2
log axis assignment
Hi again, another problem: This (below) isn't working and as far as I can see it damn well should. What I'm trying to acomplish is to run several data sets through the same graphing procedure, but for the pH data use a log y axis. using this code all graphs are drawn with a linear axis. Surely I should be able to set the ylog option to T using another object (logaxis). for (n in