Hi Jamil,

You first need to specify 'xaxt' and 'yaxt' in your plot() call, and then you can set the size of the labels with cex.axis:

plot(x, y, xlab=expression(vartheta), ylab="Concentration", xaxt="n", yaxt="n")axis(1, cex.axis=3) axis(2, cex.axis=2)

HTH,
Ivan

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On 27/03/2017 20:26, Naser Jamil wrote:
Dear R-users,
I would like to ask probably a silly thing. For some reason, I need x-axis
and y-axis labels to be of different size. Here is a little example where I
want "ϑ" to appear bigger than "Concentration". I have tried in the
following way, but it is not working.

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x<-seq(1,10,1)
y<-seq(2,20,2)
plot(x, y, xlab=expression(vartheta), ylab="Concentration", cex.axis=1.5)

axis(1, cex.lab=3.0)
axis(2, cex.lab=2.0)

Any suggestion will be much appreciated.

Kind Regards,
Jamil.

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