[R] using a variable and a superscript in a legend
Peter Dalgaard
pd@|gd @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sun Oct 20 21:06:44 CEST 2019
You're right. I was worried that c() would create a character vector and deparse the unevaluated call in the process, but apparently it is an implicit as.character _inside_ legend that is doing us in. (I can't offhand see where it is happening, but there might be scope for improvement if legend() would just accept a list object and treat the elements separately).
-pd
> On 20 Oct 2019, at 20:28 , Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> However, note that:
>
> > class(c("Sans renard", bquote(.(densren) (ind./km)^2)))
> [1] "list" # by coercion
>
> so it does not seem necessary to explicitly call list(). That is:
>
> plot(1:100,1:100,type="n")
> legend(list(x=0,y=100), legend = as.expression(c("Sans renard", bquote(.(densren) (ind./km)^2))),lty=c(1,2),col=c("black","red"),bty="n")
>
> appears to suffice. I would appreciate correction if I'm wrong about this.
>
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