Unfortunately this does not work for lattice graphics. In such case I
do something like the following, but I still do not know how to plot
Greek letters in the panel titles:
theta - 2.1
gr - as.factor(c(1,2))
levels(gr)[1]-Group 1
levels(gr)[2]-Group 2
library(lattice)
print(xyplot(1~1|gr,
Try this where gr and theta are as in your post:
xyplot(1~1|gr,
main = as.expression(bquote(theta == .(theta))),
strip = strip.custom(factor.levels = expression(theta, beta))
)
On 7/27/06, Valentin Todorov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately this does not work for lattice
Hello,
I want to have a title that will look something like:
Results for \theta=2.1, given that I have a variable theta=2.1, and
\theta should show on the screen like the greek letter.
I've tried a lot of things:
theta - 2.1
plot(1:10, main=expression(paste(Results for, theta, =, eval(theta
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Subject: [R] greek letters, text, and values in labels
Hello,
I want to have a title that will look something like
On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 13:12 -0700, Adrian Dragulescu wrote:
Hello,
I want to have a title that will look something like:
Results for \theta=2.1, given that I have a variable theta=2.1, and
\theta should show on the screen like the greek letter.
I've tried a lot of things:
theta - 2.1
Try:
plot(1:10, main = bquote(Results for ~ theta == .(theta)))
On 7/25/06, Adrian Dragulescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want to have a title that will look something like:
Results for \theta=2.1, given that I have a variable theta=2.1, and
\theta should show on the screen like