
r - Subscript letters in ggplot axis label - Stack Overflow
I'm trying to work out how to have subscript letters in an axis label.
Producing subscripts in R markdown - Stack Overflow
I don't think so - the markdown package (which R markdown uses) has a 'superscript' markdown extension enabled, but I didn't recall a 'subscript' one. Since the intended output is HTML you …
How to find the unicode of the subscript alphabet?
Jul 28, 2013 · The ones that exist exist because they are used in certain contexts as actually different things than the characters they look like (IPA, for example, uses a lot of those). The …
Printing subscript in python - Stack Overflow
Jun 24, 2014 · In Python 3.3, is there any way to make a part of text in a string subscript when printed? e.g. H₂ (H and then a subscript 2)
Subscripts in plots in R - Stack Overflow
Apr 14, 2012 · I can't find a way how to write subscripts in the title or the subtitle in R. How can I write v 1,2 with 1,2 as subscripts? Thanks for your help!
subscript - Subscripted 'y' in unicode - Stack Overflow
Dec 15, 2016 · 2 The subscript and superscript characters in Unicode do not cover the whole alphabet. See the Wiki article on this topic or this answer on SO.
Superscript in markdown (Github flavored)? - Stack Overflow
Mar 1, 2013 · This gives us new way to render arbitrary text as superscript or subscript in GitHub flavoured Markdown, and it works quite well. LaTeX expressions are delineated by $$ for …
How to override the [] operator in Python? - Stack Overflow
Dec 24, 2009 · What is the name of the method to override the [] operator (subscript notation) for a class in Python?
subscripts in sympy and python - Stack Overflow
May 28, 2023 · z = symbols("z_{0:2}") which creates the variables z_0 and z_1. This is very handy! Now, the z_ {0:2} construction reminds me of the range function in basic python. My …
How to use subscripts in ggplot2 legends [R] - Stack Overflow
Oct 26, 2012 · Can I use subscripts in ggplot2 legends? I see this question on greek letters in legends and elsewhere, but I can't figure out how to adapt it. I thought that using expression(), …