From 0e57bfcf262a2b2a6a4c8148353cdaed7dc91c9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Ranke Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 21:22:15 +0100 Subject: Use latex in plots when using tikzDevice --- R/plot.mmkin.R | 12 ++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'R/plot.mmkin.R') diff --git a/R/plot.mmkin.R b/R/plot.mmkin.R index 562bbb71..ee7075d3 100644 --- a/R/plot.mmkin.R +++ b/R/plot.mmkin.R @@ -79,8 +79,16 @@ plot.mmkin <- function(x, main = "auto", legends = 1, errmin_var = "All data", e datasets = colnames(x)[i.fit], none = "") - chi2 <- paste0(signif(100 * mkinerrmin(fit)[errmin_var, "err.min"], errmin_digits), "%") - mtext(bquote(.(fit_name) ~ chi^2 ~ "error level" == .(chi2)), cex = cex, line = 0.4) + chi2 <- signif(100 * mkinerrmin(fit)[errmin_var, "err.min"], errmin_digits) + + # Use LateX if the current plotting device is tikz + if (names(dev.cur()) == "tikz output") { + chi2_text <- paste0(fit_name, " $\\chi^2$ error level = ", chi2, "\\%") + } else { + chi2_perc <- paste0(chi2, "%") + chi2_text <- bquote(.(fit_name) ~ chi^2 ~ "error level" == .(chi2_perc)) + } + mtext(chi2_text, cex = cex, line = 0.4) mkinresplot(fit, legend = FALSE, ...) mtext(paste(fit_name, "residuals"), cex = cex, line = 0.4) -- cgit v1.2.1