I have tried the following, but it doesn't work for me:
a <- ggplot()
a <- a + geom_point(aes(x=seq(0,1,0.1), y=seq(0,1,0.1)))
a <- a + annotate("text", x=0.5, y=0.3, label="myplot")
a <- a + annotate("text", x=0.5,y=0.2,label=expression(%+-%))
I have also tried the following as pointed out by How to annotate() ggplot with latex with no luck:
a <- a + annotate("text", x=0.5, y=0.1, label="%+-%", parse=TRUE)
And this doesn't work either:
a <- a + annotate("text", x=0.5, y=0.1, label="\pm", parse=TRUE)
This works:
The key idea is that
%+-%
is an operator, so it has to operate on something, i.e. it has to be in the formx %+-% y
; in this case I've madex
andy
be blank strings.It is possible to use the unicode representation (
\u00B1
):Or you can use the
±
symbol directly, by copying and pasting it from somewhere.