I still can't get this to work, I am just trying to learn and this is supposed to be a feature of R, the ability to combine math notation in charts and exhibits
I did some more work to try to show what I am trying it to and what is not working x <- rnorm(1000,mean=10,sd=2) par(mfcol=c(3,3)) meanx <- round(mean(x),digits=2) x <- rnorm(1000,mean=10,sd=2) par(mfcol=c(4,2)) meanx <- round(mean(x),digits=2) #chart 1: hist(x,main=paste(" 1. Mean of X =",bquote(.(meanx)))) #chart 2: hist(x,main=paste(" 2. Mean of X = ",substitute(meanx,list(meanx=meanx)))) #chart 3: hist(x,main=expression("3. "*bar(x)*" = ")) #chart 4: hist(x,main=expression(paste("4. ",bar(x)," = ",bquote(.(meanx))))) #chart 5: hist(x,main=expression(paste("5. ",bar(x)," = ",substitute(meanx,list(meanx=meanx))))) #chart 6: hist(x,main=bquote(paste("6. ",expression(bar(x))," = ",.(meanx)))) #chart 7: hist(x,main=paste("7. ",expression(bar(x))," = ",substitute(meanx,list(meanx=meanx)))) #chart 8: hist(x,main=bquote("Heart Attack (" * bar(X)==.(meanx) *")")) what i want to do is to show a title that says X Bar = mean, where Bar X is the mathematical notation for the mean X with a bar on top and mean is the mean value the first 2 charts on top work using bquote() or substitute(), but they write the word 'mean' instead of X bar. The third one shows the X Bar with no value (it was a first attempt and I never included the value) charts 4 and 5 and 6 attempt to incorporate either bquote() or substitute into #3 to make it work, in both cases it seems the bquote or the substitute is not properly being evaluated. In 6 and 7 specifically I put the expression inside the bquote or paste to see if reversing would work, finally 8 is the one suggested with slight modifications to replace round and mean for the variable with that result. (the output I get is attached) I am hoping that someone can help me understand what I am doing wrong, and I guess how the nested functions are being evaluated. I am learning to use R, and while I may really never need to use math notation (in fact in my work I may confuse people more with X bar than using mean), I believe there is value to learning how to use the functions, I can see how they would be useful for writing code.functions that write code so one can dynamically solve problems. I have done that in SAS and I may do it in R I appreciate anyones help. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to show my process to solve and learn what is going on Mario sample.png <http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4650645/sample.png> -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/characters-mathematical-expressions-and-computed-values-tp4645916p4650645.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.