Pooja Jain wrote:
Hi,
I have started very recently with R in order to get excellent Box and
Whisker plots. I could plot my data nicely. However, I can't figure
out from R-mailing list archive or google search either, how to place
an Angstrom sign/symbol on the y-axis (any axis in principle), after a
usual y-axis label ?
I am doing something like this:
boxplot(MAE.0_6,MAE.7_12,MAE.13_20,MAE.21_40,MAE.41_100,MAE.
101_200,MAE.201_300,MAE.
301_400
,cex
.lab
=
0.80
,names
=
c
("0
-6
","7
-12
","13
-20
","21
-40","41-100","101-200","201-300","301-400"),cex.axis=0.70,col="gold",
xlab="Allowed Range", ylab="MAE(",\305,")")
I did use "\\oA" (without quotes) in place of \305 in the above command.
\305 works for me perfectly well (I am in latin1), or in plotmath
terminology, you may want to use a ring over some letter as in
expression(ring(A)).
Uwe Ligges
Please help.
Many thanks.
Kanu
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