On 10.10.2013 21:40, Sheri wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am hoping someone can help with my attempted use of the expression
function. I have a long series of text and variable to paste together
including a degree symbol. The text is to be placed on my scatter plot
using the mtext function.
Using
Hi everyone,
I am hoping someone can help with my attempted use of the expression
function. I have a long series of text and variable to paste together
including a degree symbol. The text is to be placed on my scatter plot
using the mtext function.
Using expression like this:
changetext =
Hi everyone,
I am hoping someone can help with my attempted use of the expression
function. I have a long series of text and variable to paste together
including a degree symbol. The text is to be placed on my scatter plot
using the mtext function.
Using expression like this:
changetext =
Of Sheri O'Connor
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 1:08 PM
To: R-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] Help with expression()
Hi everyone,
I am hoping someone can help with my attempted use of the expression
function. I have a long series of text and variable to paste together
including a degree
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Of Sheri O'Connor
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 1:08 PM
To: R-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] Help with expression()
Hi everyone,
I am hoping someone can help with my
Hi all,
I still fail to plot an axis title with the following expression:
plot(0,xlab=expression('(SOC [' * kgm^{-2} * '])' * ^{-2}))
the xlab should look like: (SOC [kgm^2])^0.25
with an out bracket and a superscript.
Thanks for your advice.
Thomas
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Thomas Hoffmann
hoffm...@giub.uni-bonn.de wrote:
Hi all,
I still fail to plot an axis title with the following expression:
plot(0,xlab=expression('(SOC [' * kgm^{-2} * '])' * ^{-2}))
the xlab should look like: (SOC [kgm^2])^0.25
with an out bracket and a
On Mar 14, 2012, at 11:53 AM, ilai wrote:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Thomas Hoffmann
hoffm...@giub.uni-bonn.de wrote:
Hi all,
I still fail to plot an axis title with the following expression:
plot(0,xlab=expression('(SOC [' * kgm^{-2} * '])' * ^{-2}))
the xlab should look like:
I have a problem with expressions. I am trying to create a title where
the parameter of interest is displayed as a Greek character. Which
parameter is being considered is stored in a character variable.
As an example, if I have
param - alpha
and then do
plot(0, 0, main =
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, David Scott wrote:
I have a problem with expressions. I am trying to create a title where the
parameter of interest is displayed as a Greek character. Which parameter is
being considered is stored in a character variable.
As an example, if I have
param - alpha
param -
Thanks. Exactly what I wanted.
As usual, I played around with all sorts of things to try and get the
expression right, but never thought of as.name.
David Scott
On 25/01/2011 4:32 a.m., Charles C. Berry wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, David Scott wrote:
I have a problem with expressions. I am
Hi,
I was trying to have a graph whose axes are of the following type:
X axis: n and Y axis: var[U ((a,b) in suffix, and (n,d) in the power)].
U ((a,b) in suffix, and (n,d) in the power)-U^(n,d) _ (a,b).
Actually I require many plots involving different values of a,b,n,d, so need to
On 02.06.2010 20:22, Shant Ch wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to have a graph whose axes are of the following type:
X axis: n and Y axis: var[U ((a,b) in suffix, and (n,d) in the power)].
U ((a,b) in suffix, and (n,d) in the power)-U^(n,d) _ (a,b).
Actually I require many plots involving
All of it is an expression (see ?expression). Maybe you'd better explain
what exactly you're trying to do or what you mean by standard format and
usual way (this part depends very much on what you're used to). You can
manipulate parts of this expression, say, like this:
foo -
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 12:24:28 +0200, deanj2k dl...@le.ac.uk wrote:
Hello.
I have a vector and within that vector is one expression. When I display
this vector it comes up as
expression(NA_character_, NA_character_, Null Effect, Pooled effect,
NA_character_, NA_character_, NA_character_,
Hello.
I have a vector and within that vector is one expression. When I display
this vector it comes up as
expression(NA_character_, NA_character_, Null Effect, Pooled effect,
NA_character_, NA_character_, NA_character_, NA_character_,
NA_character_, paste(Het Contours , I^2, sep =
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