| title {base} | R Documentation |
This function can be used to add labels to a plot. Its first four
principal arguments can also be used as arguments in most high-level
plotting functions. They must be of type character or
expression. In the latter case, quite a bit of
mathematical notation is available such as sub- and superscripts,
greek letters, fractions, etc.
title(main = "", sub = "", xlab = "", ylab = "",
line = NA, outer = FALSE, ...)
main |
The main title (on top) using font and size (character
expansion) par("font.main") and color
par("col.main"). |
sub |
Sub-title (at bottom) using font and size
par("font.sub") and color par("col.sub"). |
xlab |
X axis label using font and character expansion
par("font.axis") and color par("col.axis"). |
ylab |
Y axis label, same font attributes as xlab. |
line |
specifying a value for line overrides the
default placement of labels, and places them this many lines
from the plot. |
outer |
a logical value. If TRUE, the titles are
placed in the outer margins of the plot. |
... |
further graphical parameters (from par). |
The labels passed to title can be simple strings or expressions,
or they can be a list containing the string to be plotted, and
a selection of the optional modifying graphical parameters
cex=, col=, font=.
mtext, text;
plotmath for details on mathematical annotation.
plot(cars, main = "")
title(main = "Stopping Distance versus Speed")
plot(cars, main = "")
title(main = list("Stopping Distance versus Speed", cex=1.25,
col="red", font=3))
x <- seq(-4, 4, len = 101)
y <- cbind(sin(x), cos(x))
matplot(x, y, type = "l", xaxt = "n",
main = expression(paste(plain(sin) * phi, " and ",
plain(cos) * phi)),
ylab = expression("sin" * phi, "cos" * phi), # only 1st is taken
xlab = expression(paste("Phase Angle ", phi)),
col.main = "blue")
axis(1, at = c(-pi, -pi/2, 0, pi/2, pi),
lab = expression(-pi, -pi/2, 0, pi/2, pi))
abline(h = 0, v = pi/2 * c(-1,1), lty = 2, lwd = .1, col = "gray70")