Hi All, This is a variant of a problem I posted yesterday (see below) where I found I had a large gap between my N= and he number I had evaluated using .(x). I seem to have trouble with newlines in a main title. I find now that all works as expected (no unsightly gap between my N= and the value, if all of the title is put on the same line. Whenever I try the newline, I run into problems.
Below, I have one example that gives me no syntax errors, but simply does not print the information after the \n (the N= xxx) part. Any help appreciated. Thanks, Gerard PS using R 3.0.0 ss<-n(m18_das28*b_dascore) par(oma=c(2,2,2,2)) scatterplot(m18_das28~b_score, jitter=list(x=1, y=1), grid=F, smooth=F, las=1, pch=c(1), col='blue', main=as.expression(bquote(paste("Baseline xyz with Month 18 DAS28\n")), bquote(paste("(N=",.(ss),")"))), xlab="Baseline xyz", ylab="Month 18 DAS28", legend.plot=F) Prior, related post: On Aug 29, 2013, at 2:00 PM, Gerard Smits <g_sm...@verizon.net> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm using R 3.0.0. I'm trying to add the sample size of the paired data > (calculated by a function n(), which returns a value of 70, correctly). > > My main title works fine except that the '70' appears far to the right on the > line as in: > > at Month 18 (N= 70) > > Is there a way of left justifying the result of .(ss)? or some other way of > removing with whitespace between n= and 70?. > > Thanks for any suggestions. > > Gerard > > > > > library (car) > data<-read.csv("//users//smits//r_work//data.csv", header = TRUE) > attach(data); > > ################################################################################################################## > ss<-n(m18_das28*b_score) > > scatterplot(m18_das28~b_score, > jitter=list(x=1, y=1), > grid=F, > smooth=F, > las=1, > pch=c(1), > col='blue', > main=bquote(paste("Hypothesis 9.4.1\nBaseline XYZ with Disease Activity > (DAS28)\nat Month 18 (N=",.(ss),")")), > xlab="Baseline XYZ", > ylab="Month 18 DAS28", > legend.plot=F) > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.