multiple bquote items in legend of an R plot

柔情痞子 提交于 2019-11-30 18:17:31

In this case, plotmath is not able to coerce the list of calls to expressions.

> cs <- c(bquote(theta == .(a)),bquote(theta == .(a)))
> cs
[[1]]
theta == 123

[[2]]
theta == 123

> sapply(cs, class)
[1] "call" "call"

You can make this work if you coerce to expressions yourself:

> c(as.expression(bquote(theta == .(a))), as.expression(bquote(theta == .(a))))
expression(theta == 123, theta == 123)
> plot(1,1)
> legend('bottomleft',legend= c(as.expression(bquote(theta == .(a))), 
+                               as.expression(bquote(theta == .(a)))))

Another way is to coerce the original list of calls to expressions using sapply:

plot(1,1)
legend("bottomleft", 
       sapply(c(bquote(theta == .(a)), bquote(theta == .(a))), as.expression))
vladbazon

To coerce the original list of calls to expressions it is not necessary to use sapply(). It suffices to use as.expression() only for one of the components within the c() construct:

plot(1,1)
legend("bottomleft", 
       c(as.expression(bquote(theta == .(a))), bquote(theta == .(a))))

c() will then automatically coerce the whole list, to the expression class.

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