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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
2008 Sep 19
2
family="mono" does not work (PR#12931)
Full_Name: Jaan Vajakas
Version: 2.7.2
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (193.40.5.245)
When I execute the following code in the R GUI, the text "mono" is printed in
monotype font in the first plot, but in normal (sans-serif) font in the
remaining three plots:
op=par(mfrow=c(2,2))
for (i in 1:4) {
hist(1:10,xlab="")
mtext("normal",side=1,line=2)
2012 Sep 02
2
Impact of cex changing as a function of mfrow
R 2.15.1
OS X (MLion)
Colleagues,
I am aware that changes in mfrow / mfcol in par() affect cex (from help: In a layout with exactly two rows and columns the base value of ?"cex"? is reduced by a factor of 0.83: if there are three or more of either rows or columns, the reduction factor is 0.66).
I generate a multipage PDF in which mfrow varies such that cex is impacted. This affect
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
2010 Mar 27
1
string width calculation
Colleagues,
I am trying to create a PDF document in which I use margin text with two different fonts. The resulting text might be:
XXXXXyZZZ
where X and Z are one font and Y is the other.
My plan was to do this in the following manner:
mtext("XXXXX ZZZ", cex=2, adj=0.5, family=SOMEFONT)
mtext("Y", cex=2, adj=??, family=DIFFERENTFONT)
My question regards how to calculate
2012 Mar 18
1
problem saving gplot.hexbin using file save as pdf - "Error: invalid graphics state
I can save to png, TIFF and jpg but get an error "Error: invalid graphics
state" when trying to save as pdf and I have to restart R.
This happens when I add mtext lines.
There are a few other questions e.g. I want to move the mtext on side 1 to
the left, but that is the main issue for now.
I'm not using the ylab inside gplot.hexbin because it writes over the
numbers on the axis.
2010 Apr 20
3
Words appear to be bolded in the PDF output
Hi all,
I have written a note near each of my graphs using mtext.
mtext(text,side=1,line=4,cex=0.5,adj=0)
Then I have exported the graphs as a PDF file.
pdf(file=name,paper='a4',width=7.27,height=10.69)
The mtext appears OK in R. But it looks like it is bolded in the PDF file.
http://n4.nabble.com/file/n2016971/graph.png
I am not sure if this is actually my monitor/computer's
2010 Apr 22
1
Multicolor main title in a plot or mtext
Dear R-users, the problem I'm facing today is to write a
multicolor main title in a plot.
I would like to have 3/4 colors to help people in the
audience to visually realize what is what in a 4x2 plot array
On top of each plot I would like to have two lines.
The 1st line will indicate what is plotted
The 2nd line will indicate a a reference
Graphically speaking I would like a result similar
2007 Jun 19
1
: create a PDF file (text (print list) and grafics)
Dear helpers,
I need help to create a PDF file like the example
-----------------------------------
| Title |
-----------------------------------
| |
| Text (print a list) |
| |
-----------------------------------
| | |
| | |
| image | image |
| | |
| | |
-----------------------------------
2004 Aug 19
3
mtext adj= wrong with several las= (PR#7188)
Dear all,
Our quite basic function mtext() does wrong adjustments in some parameter
configurations. This gets obvious when using multi line texts: There is no
way to properly adjust text perpendicular to axis 2, for example.
Best
Jens Oehlschl?gel
m <- matrix(1:9, 3)
colnames(m) <- c("several\nlines", "several\nlines", "several\nlines")
par(mfrow=c(2,2))
2011 Dec 13
1
plotting 2 Y-axes, aligning the 0 value
Hi,
Being a novice to R, I would like to create a graph in R with 2 axes.
One of the 2 only has positive values, the other one also has negative
values. The part I'm struggling with is how to align the 2.
Rather than starting to plot the data from the x axis, I would like to
start plotting the positive values on the right axis only as of the 0
value on the left axis.
Using a simple example
2007 Apr 27
1
Write text in the
Hey Felix,
So basically what you want is a figure containing a block of four plots, with a main title for the figure? If that's the case then something like this should work:
# BEGIN CODE #
par(oma=c(0,0,1,0), mfrow=c(2,2))
for(i in 1:4){
plot(NA,xlim=range(0,10),ylim=range(-5,5))
title(paste("Plot ",i,sep=""))
}
par(mfrow=c(1,1), oma=c(0,0,1,0))
mtext("Main
2010 Jan 23
1
Failure to produce italics in jpeg
Colleagues,
Using R 2.10.1 in OS X (Snow Leopard), I created JPEG documents that
were intended to include italicized text. In the JPEG versions, the
italics appear in bold-face. The identical code (except for the call
to the device) yields italics in PDF. A minimal example is:
PDF version:
> pdf("plot.pdf")
> plot(1,1)
> mtext(bquote(italic(P) < .(0.005)))
>
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:
2000 Nov 07
2
par(las=.) gives wrong "adj" for mtext() (PR#726)
For R Version 1.1.1 and R-devel (Linux)...
Sorry, there's no time to fix myself now
{e.g., after starting a new device} :
par(las=3); plot(1:10); par(las=1) ; mtext("mtext")
Gives a left-adjusted (as for adj = 0) mtext,
even if par("adj") is still 0.5
Note that I'm also not convinced that mtext() should follow par("las")
as it does in the
2010 Apr 19
1
How to embed italic Greek letters in a eps file?
Hi,
I need to add on a plot text containing italic Greek characters using
the function mtext (i.e. I cannot use Hershey vectors). The characters
are nicely displayed when the file is saved as png but not when saved as
eps. See code below as example:
#postscript('test.eps')
png('test.png')
plot(1,1, type = 'n')
mtext(side = 3, line = 2,
2009 Mar 13
1
AGX Asterisk Addon - Can't find app_fax.c withspandsp-0.0.4
You now need to compile and install SpanDSP-0.0.6pre3 at least (AGX has been changed).
After you've done that - try AGX again.
HTH
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2005 May 12
2
Batch mode problem: figure margins too large (code corrected for word wrap)
First of all, I apologize for the triple post, but I did not see that the
word wrap on the r-help list site would render my code unusable. So here it
is again. Hoping that this time it will work if you cut and paste it in
your Rgui.
I have a program that works well in Rgui but that does not work in a batch
file (Execution halted).
Here's the code (it will work on your R, but you need
2011 May 11
1
mtext text size (cex) doesn't match plot
Hi,
I am using mtext instead of the ylab argument in some plots because i
want to move it away from the numbers in the axis. However, the text
in the X axis,
for example:
par(mar=c(5, 5.5, 4, 2));
plot(data, main="plot name", xlab= 'X axis', ylab="",
font=2, cex.lab=1.5, font.lab=2, cex.main=1.8);
mtext('Y axis', side=2, cex=1.5, line=4,
2012 Mar 13
1
size of graphs when using multiple figures by row
Hi all,
I have a basic question concerning graphs in R. I?m using the par()
function and I?m working with multiple figures by row (mfrow) but my the
hight of my figures become compressed. I have 4 rows and 2 columns (because
I want to plot 8 histograms (freq = FALSE ) on it. I know I can adapt my
margins with for example ?oma? and ?mai? but I don?t know how to choose the
size of the figure? I