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Change main title and axis labels. Title colors. The font style for the text of the titles. Change the font size. Use the title() function. Customize the titles using par() function.
Change main title and axis labels. Title colors. The font style for the text of the titles. Change the font size. Use the title() function. Customize the titles using par() function.
lab=”x-axis label”, lab=”y-axis label”) Many other graphical parameters (such as text size, font, rotation, and color) can also be specified in the title() function.
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To properly label a graph, you should identify which variable the x-axis and y-axis each represent. Don't forget to include units of measure (called scale) so readers can understand each quantity represented by those axes. Finally, add a title to the graph, usually in the form “y-axis variable vs. x-axis variable.”
Use ex. Axis for the numbers on the axes. In place of setting labels using hist(), you can set them using text(). You can set the font size using ex, but using a value of 1 actually sets the font to 1.5 times the default!!! You need to use ex=2/3 to get the default font size.
How to change font size of text and axes on R plots. To change the font size of text elements, use ex (short for character expansion ratio). The default value is 1. To reduce the text size, use a ex value of less than 1; to increase the text size, use a ex value greater than 1.
You can change axis text and label size with arguments axis. Text= and axis. Title= in function theme(). If you need, for example, change only x-axis title size, then use axis.
The font size of title can be configured by using the ex parameter of the text() method. Cex parameter controls the font size. The default value is 1. See the documentation for more details.
Titling the Graph Your graph isn't complete without a title that summarizes what the graph itself depicts. The title is usually placed in the center, either above or below the graph. The proper form for a graph title is “y-axis variable vs. x-axis variable.”
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