Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Complex superscript plot text"
2010 Dec 15
5
Allegations regarding OpenBSD IPSEC
Some of you probably already read this:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462&w=2
Interesting...I wonder what is the impact of all this on FreeBSD code.
We may very well suppose that any government or corporation funded code
can theoretically have some kind of backdoor inside.
--Andy
2009 Jun 16
2
Superscript in y-axis of plot
Dear all,
I've been trying to superscript the '2' in the following command (I don't want the '^' displayed), but as yet haven't had much luck. I've tried both the paste and expression commands, but neither have brought me any joy!
mtext(side=2, line=5.5, "Monthly Precipitation (mm x 10^2/month)", font=2, cex=1.1)
Any advice would be much appreciated,
2008 Jun 04
2
Superscript/Subscript in main title
I have been trying to figure out how to get superscript/subscript in the
main title for a plot. I have tried various approaches and suggestions but
none of them work. I am trying to get the following as the main title of my
plot:
Emission of CO2 with time
(but note that 2 is subscript.)
I have tried
plot(main="Emission of C"expression(O[2]) "with time")
and I get error
2017 Jul 31
0
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
Hi Martin
see in line
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Maechler [mailto:maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch]
> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 10:52 AM
> To: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz>
> Cc: Rosa Oliveira <rosita21 at gmail.com>; r-help mailing list <r-help at r-
> project.org>
> Subject: Re: [R] Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and
2017 Jul 31
0
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
Hi, everyone,
Before everything, thanks. Lots of thanks ;)!!!!
I don?t think you understood everything I need to do.
I want to write t_i instead of "Day in ICU? [i subscript for t] and y_ij instead of "CRP (mg/dL)? [ij superscript for y]. The label of the axis? :(
Can you help me on that task?
Thanks!!!!!
Best,
Rosa Oliveira
> On 31 Jul 2017, at 10:28, Martin Maechler
2017 Jul 31
4
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
>>>>> PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz>
>>>>> on Mon, 31 Jul 2017 09:11:18 +0000 writes:
> Hi Martin see in line
>> -----Original Message----- From: Martin Maechler
>> [mailto:maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch] Sent: Monday, July
>> 31, 2017 10:52 AM To: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz>
>> Cc:
2017 Jul 31
0
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
Hi Rosa
something like
plot(1,1, sub=expression(lambda^"2"))
So with your example, do you want something like
plot(c(1:5), CRP7raw[1,], type = "n", xlim=c(1,5), ylim=c(-10,5) ,
xlab="Day in ICU",
ylab="CRP (mg/dL)",
sub = mtext(expression(lambda^2)))
CRP7graph <- apply(CRP7, 1, lines, col="gray")
Cheers
Petr
>
2017 Jul 31
2
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
> Hi Rosa
> something like
> plot(1,1, sub=expression(lambda^"2"))
> So with your example, do you want something like
> plot(c(1:5), CRP7raw[1,], type = "n", xlim=c(1,5), ylim=c(-10,5) ,
> xlab="Day in ICU",
> ylab="CRP (mg/dL)",
> sub = mtext(expression(lambda^2)))
OOps! Either plot( ..., sub = *)
or
2017 Aug 01
0
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
Hi
Keep your messages coppied to R helplist, others could give you answers too.
See in line
From: Rosa Oliveira [mailto:rosita21 at gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2017 4:38 PM
To: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz>
Subject: Re: [R] Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
Hi Pikal,
I looked
2012 Feb 09
1
complex subscript/superscript on axis labels
Hi All,
I am having trouble getting a complex subscript to work. I'm sure it's
possible. Here is what I have:
ylab=expression(paste("log ",L[peak]," [erg ",s^{-1},"]")),
I would like to have the subscript read "peak,gamma" where the gamma
would be the greek symbol. I do want the comma to show as well.
Thanks,
EM
2006 Aug 04
2
expression() - Superscript in y-axis, keeping line break in string
I've tried several different ways to accomplish this, but as yet to no
avail. My y-axis for a plot has a rather long label, and thus I have
been using "/n" to break it into two lines. However, to make it
technically correct for publication, I also need to use superscript in
the label. For example:
par(oma=c(0,0,2,0),mar=c(5,6,0.25,2),lheight=1)
plot(1:10,
2017 Jul 28
3
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
I am trying to make a x-axis and y-axis titles with both a special character and a subscript. I am not being able to do this. I think its just a placing of my parenthesis, but I've tried (seemingly) everything.
Even more, when I try the blog users code it works.
Is it because I?m using longitudinal data?
Even more. Is it possible to colour each one of the 15 lines with a different
2010 Aug 01
3
Constructing arguments for plotmath
Colleagues,
I am encountering difficulty adding formatted text to a graphic. Specifically, I want to add a superscript in the middle of a text string but I would like to format the text string on the fly. The commands:
plot(1,1)
ARG <- bquote('TEXT'^'\u00ae')
mtext(ARG, line=-2, side=1)
yield the desired output.
However, my goal is to paste together a string, then pass
2013 Mar 18
3
Superscript followed by number then superscript in text
Hi all,
I'm having problems finding the correct format for a command.
I would like to write some text on a plot.
I'm using the following command:
text(x,y,"text here", srt=90)
I would like the text to read:
capacity 10^3 m^3
(with ^ denoting superscript (i.e. each '3' as superscript).
I've tried fiddling around with expression(paste(etc.... to no avail. I
2006 Mar 08
12
best way to combine results from two tables
I want to combine a selection of data from two tables and display it as
list. Note that this isn''t a join.
i''m looking for something like this:
Table 1: Sheep
Name, Age, Farmer, etc. (sheep specific columns)
Table 2: Cows:
Name, Age, Farmer, etc. (cow specific columns)
For my display I nneed something like this:
Farmer Jone''s Livestock:
TYPE NAME AGE
Cow
2011 May 04
2
Superscript number before letter
Salut,
I have been struggling to superscript the 18 before the O without ^ visible
and found only help to superscript numbers after the letter. Thanks to
anyone who can help.
xlab=expression(delta*18O VSMOW [?]")
Cheers,
Janine
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2006 Jul 02
2
:include breaks has_many :order
It would appear that using :include on a model that has_many with an
:order on another model makes it so that the order is ignored. Is this
supposed to happen? Strikes me as odd behavior.
For example
class Farmer < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :cows, :order => ''position''
end
class Cow < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_list :scope => :farmer
end
If I do
2010 May 04
4
superscript
hello,
i need to add legend text: "4th-root transformation", with the "th"
superscripted -
tried much - but nothing worked..
thanks for any hints,
kay
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Kay Cichini
Postgraduate student
Institute of Botany
Univ. of Innsbruck
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2006 May 02
4
How to write "%" before superscript?
I would like to write atom% 15N in the ylab of a plot - "15" should be
written as superscript. How do I put "%" into the expression? It does
not work if I type "%" directly after "atom" in the expression below.
plot(1:10, ylab = expression(atom^15*N))
Best regards,
Thomas Larsen
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2010 Dec 27
1
another superscript problem
I've exceeded the maximum time I am willing to accept for solving simple
problems so I thank all in advance for your assistance.
I am trying to plot text combined with an object value and a superscript.
obv = 5
text = "Population mean ="
ss = ^o # degrees
Something like this (very naive so you get the idea):
expression(text, obv, ss)
paste(text, obv) # works ...but of course I