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character
or
expression
. In the latter case, quite a bit of
mathematical notation is available such as sub- and superscripts,
greek letters, fractions, etc: see plotmathtitle(main = NULL, sub = NULL, xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL,
line = NA, outer = FALSE, ...)
par(c("font.main", "cex.main", "col.main"))
.par(c("font.sub", "cex.sub", "col.sub"))
.par(c("font.lab", "cex.lab", "col.lab"))
.xlab
.line
overrides the
default placement of labels, and places them this many lines
outwards from the plot edge.TRUE
, the titles are
placed in the outer margins of the plot.par
. Use
e.g., col.main
or cex.sub
instead of just col
or cex
. adj
controls the justification of the titles.
xpd
can be used to set the clipping region:
this defaults to the figure region unless outer = TRUE
,
otherwise the device region and can only be increased. mgp
controls the default placing of the axis titles.title
can be character strings or
language objects (names, calls or expressions), or a list
containing the string to be plotted, and a selection of the optional
modifying graphical parameters cex=
, col=
and
font=
. Other objects will be coerced by
as.graphicsAnnot
. The position of main
defaults to being vertically centered in
(outer) margin 3 and justified horizontally according to
par("adj")
on the plot region (device region for
outer = TRUE
).
The positions of xlab
, ylab
and sub
are
line
(default for xlab
and ylab
being
par("mgp")[1]
and increased by 1
for sub
) lines
(of height par("mex")
) into the appropriate margin, justified
in the text direction according to par("adj")
on the
plot/device region.
mtext
, text
;
plotmath
for details on mathematical annotation.plot(cars, main = "") # here, could use main directly
title(main = "Stopping Distance versus Speed")
plot(cars, main = "")
title(main = list("Stopping Distance versus Speed", cex = 1.5,
col = "red", font = 3))
## Specifying "..." :
plot(1, col.axis = "sky blue", col.lab = "thistle")
title("Main Title", sub = "sub title",
cex.main = 2, font.main= 4, col.main= "blue",
cex.sub = 0.75, font.sub = 3, col.sub = "red")
x <- seq(-4, 4, len = 101)
y <- cbind(sin(x), cos(x))
matplot(x, y, type = "l", xaxt = "n",
main = expression(paste(plain(sin) * phi, "and ",
plain(cos) * phi)),
ylab = expression("sin" * phi, "cos" * phi), # only 1st is taken
xlab = expression(paste("Phase Angle ", phi)),
col.main = "blue")
axis(1, at = c(-pi, -pi/2, 0, pi/2, pi),
labels = expression(-pi, -pi/2, 0, pi/2, pi))
abline(h = 0, v = pi/2 * c(-1,1), lty = 2, lwd = .1, col = "gray70")
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