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R 3.3.2

I plot figures in a loop. And I want set title in each iteration.

code as below:

beta1 = 2
alpha1 = 3
main = expression(paste((beta == bquote(.(beta1))) * " my strings " * (alpha == bquote(.(alpha1))) * " my second strings)),

expression function to ensure plot math symbols and paste function to combine math symbol and strings together. Now I want set beta value in each iteration. I tried to use bquote follow using-an-expression-in-plot-text-printing-the-value-of-a-variable-rather-than-its-name but it not works.

My Expected value should:

β = 1 my strings α = 3 my second strings

Any ideas or alternative ways or any advice? Thanks.

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Make the pasting inside the bquote() function:

for(iter in 1:3){
  txt = bquote(beta == .(paste(iter, "my strings")))
  print(plot(0, 0 , main = txt, type = "n"))
  text(0, 0, txt)
}

Edit: In case you also want to show the text within the plot and not only as the title.

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  • The value of beta1 has been plotted. But beta is not shown as β. It did not plot math.
    – Nick Dong
    Feb 9, 2017 at 10:45
  • I cant reproduce that error on Rstudio 1.0.136, R 3.3.2. Neither in R nor in RStudio. As you use main= you are talking about the title or do you want the text in your plot? Feb 9, 2017 at 11:13
  • I added the text within the plot as well, if anything. Feb 9, 2017 at 11:24
  • Yes. It works. I use Rscript to run script and plot it to pdf and It shows correctly. But when I use R studio and R Gui or Rscript plotting to png, it not works. That might something wrong with my system.
    – Nick Dong
    Feb 9, 2017 at 11:35
  • Yes I want plot title. But plotting text is same thing. Now (main= bquote(paste((beta == .(beta1)) * " my strings " * (alpha == .(alpha1)) * " my second strings"))) Just replace expression by bquote. It works(still works in Rscript with pdf). bquote will create an expression Thanks @BigDataScientist
    – Nick Dong
    Feb 9, 2017 at 11:51

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