[R] Expression evaluation of Plotting labels containing spaces
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Wed Jun 5 06:13:50 CEST 2013
On Jun 4, 2013, at 8:39 PM, Santosh wrote:
> Dear Rxperts,
> How do I overcome the anomaly as in the second case of examples below?
>
> exc <- list(units=list( c(m^2)) ,vars= list(c('asb')), ,label=
> list(c('abs
> surf body')))
>
> plot(1:10,1:10, ylab=parse(text= paste(exc$vars[1],'
> (',exc$units[1],')',sep='')))
>
> plot(1:10,1:10, ylab=parse(text= paste(exc$label[1],'
> (',exc$units[1],')',sep='')))
Mail client mangled this due entirely to your improper use HTML. You
have been posting to Rhelp long enough to have had plenty of
opportunity to read the Posting Guide. And I know for a fact that it
is quite easy to send plain text using gmail. You have no legitimate
excuse for continuing this deprecated practice.
Anyway, running this code:
exc <- list(units=list( c("m^2")) ,vars= list(c('asb')), label=
list(c('abs surf body')))
# Notice that I quoted the 'units' value
plot(1:10,1:10, ylab=parse(text= paste(exc$vars[1],'(',exc
$units[1],')',sep='')))
# Also note that plotmath cannot handle embedded carriage returns
plot(1:10,1:10, ylab=parse(text= paste(exc$label[1],'(',exc
$units[1],')',sep='')))
Produces this error:
Error in parse(text = paste(exc$label[1], "(", exc$units[1], ")", sep
= "")) :
<text>:1:5: unexpected symbol
1: abs surf
^
(You are asked in the Posting Guide exactly your code and also to post
your error messages.)
So you are trying to parse an expression and the parser is expecting a
comma or a tilde or .... something other than the beginning of
another token. You never said what you actually wanted (also a request
in the Posting Guide), but try adding tilde's:
exc <- list(units=list( c("m^2")) ,vars= list(c('asb')), label=
list(c('abs~surf~body')))
plot(1:10,1:10, ylab=parse(text= paste(exc$vars[1],'(',exc
$units[1],')',sep='')))
plot(1:10,1:10, ylab=parse(text= paste(exc$label[1],'(',exc
$units[1],')',sep='')))
I know that the plotmath help page is not exactly the most expansive
regarding how to form proper expressions for R but at least review it
and run the examples:
?plotmath
--
David.
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> Santosh
>
> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Sigh.
>
>
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David Winsemius, MD
Alameda, CA, USA
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