I'm trying to code for a label that says "13CO2%" in ggplot. My sample code as guessed from other posts here is
xlab("Treatment") + ylab(expression(paste("^13, CO[2], %"))) +
This results in verbatim pasting including the arrows and brackets. Can anyone spot the issue, I'm sure it's nothing major but I think I'm following the basic rules of superscript=^ and subscript = [].
`xlab("Treatment") + ylab(expression(paste("^13, CO[2], %"))) +'
No need to use paste
. You could go on with expression
. However, note the use of *
to glue the parts of your expression which are needed to make it a valid expression. Also, you have to quote the % symbol and use an invisible phantom()
to which you could add your superscript.
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(mtcars, aes(hp, mpg)) +
geom_point() +
ylab(expression(phantom()^{13}*CO[2]*"%"))