Thanks Tony (and others). Setting oma corrects the problem. Mark
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Hey Mark,
The text is actually there -- I can just see the bottom of the 'y' and
the 'p' in my plotting window. You can move the text down (into the
plot) with the argument line. E.g.:
mtext(text = "my test plots", side = 3, outer = TRUE, line=-2)
Hope that helps...
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Simon Bonner
Post-Doctor
Mark Kimpel wrote:
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> I'm trying to use mtext to create a main title over multiple plots. Below
> is
> a simple self-contained example and my sessionInfo (I should note I've
> also
> tried this with R-2.8.1 with the same results). When I execute the code
>
> ...
>
>
>
Thanks for your nice
On Oct 12, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Tony Plate wrote:
Try playing around with the "oma" setting in par() -- it sets the
outer margins, which by default are zero.
The following shows the mtext label for me, using the windows device:
par(mfrow=c(2,2))
par("oma")
[1] 0 0 0 0
par("oma"=c(0,0,2,0))
Try playing around with the "oma" setting in par() -- it sets the outer
margins, which by default are zero.
The following shows the mtext label for me, using the windows device:
par(mfrow=c(2,2))
par("oma")
[1] 0 0 0 0
par("oma"=c(0,0,2,0))
for (i in 1:4) plot(0:1,0:1)
mtext(text = "my test
I'm trying to use mtext to create a main title over multiple plots. Below is
a simple self-contained example and my sessionInfo (I should note I've also
tried this with R-2.8.1 with the same results). When I execute the code
chunk below, I get the plots, but no title. I've tried this using the scre
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