On 2010-09-11 16:14, Dennis Murphy wrote:
Hi Baptiste,
You need to use the symbol("\nnn") concept, where nnn denotes the octal
symbol number. For< it's 074 and for> it's 076. This little test seemed to
work:
plot(1, 1, main = expression(symbol("\074")~'x, y'~symbol("\076")))
HTH,
Dennis
It's a matter of taste, but I would use "\341" and "\361".
However, these are still not scalable, AFAICS.
-Peter Ehlers
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 10:01 AM, baptiste auguie<
baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com> wrote:
What do people use to show angle brackets< > in R graphics? Have I
missed something obvious?
Thanks,
baptiste
On 9 September 2010 17:57, baptiste auguie
<baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Dear list,
I read in ?plotmath that I can use bgroup to draw scalable delimiters
such as [ ] and ( ). The same technique fails with< > however, and I
cannot find a workaround,
grid.text(expression(bgroup("<",atop(x,y),">")))
Error in bgroup("<", atop(x, y),">") : invalid group delimiter
Regards,
baptiste
sessionInfo()
R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31)
x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0
locale:
[1] en_GB.UTF-8/en_GB.UTF-8/C/C/en_GB.UTF-8/en_GB.UTF-8
attached base packages:
[1] grid stats graphics grDevices utils datasets
methods base
other attached packages:
[1] TeachingDemos_2.7
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