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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T09:53:10+00:00 2026-05-31T09:53:10+00:00

Using R 2.14.0 with windows 7, I want to include italics and a changing

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Using R 2.14.0 with windows 7, I want to include italics and a changing variable in my title using R plot(). Here’s some code:

ps=c(1,2,3)

layout(matrix(1:3,1,3))

#this works but isn't what I want
for(i in 1:3){
    plot(1,1,main=expression(paste(italic(p),'=5')))
}
#this doesn't work
for(i in 1:3){
    plot(1,1,main=expression(paste(italic(p),'=',ps[i])))
}
#this doesn't work either
for(i in 1:3){
    plot(1,1,main=paste(expression(paste(italic(p),'=')),ps[i]))
}

What I want in the title is p[in italics]=the value of ps during that iteration. For instance for the first iteration, “p=0.1″

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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    2026-05-31T09:53:12+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 9:53 am

    Does this help?

    ps=c(1,2,3)
    layout(matrix(1:3,1,3))
    for(i in 1:3){
        plot(1,1,main=substitute(paste(italic(p), " = 0.", x, sep=""), list(x=ps[i])))
    }
    

    Also have a look at this this question.

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