This might do what you want:

> plot.new()
> plot.window(xlim=c(1,10), ylim=c(1,10))
> text(x=1:10, y=1:10, labels="Hallo")

Look at ?text

Regards

Markus


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Sent: 14 March 2005 10:37
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Subject: [R] 'pch' plot symbol with more than one character


R-help,

Argument 'pch' in 'plot' can only represent a single character.
Is it possible to represent, let's say, two instead?

Thanks in advance.

I'm running on Windows Xp

> version
         _              
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch     i386           
os       mingw32        
system   i386, mingw32  
status                  
major    2              
minor    0.1            
year     2004           
month    11             
day      15             
language R

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