
r - Subscript letters in ggplot axis label - Stack Overflow
Subscript letters in ggplot axis label Asked 12 years, 4 months ago Modified 4 years, 5 months ago Viewed 128k times
utf 8 - UTF8 symbols for subscript letters - Stack Overflow
Dec 4, 2014 · I have been looking online for the UTF8 character table. And all I could find for subscripts were numbers 1 to 9 and some of latin letters. I need to find S and B as subscripts …
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 …
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 …
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!
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)
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.
ReDim Preserve "Subscript Out of Range" - Stack Overflow
May 8, 2014 · ReDim Preserve "Subscript Out of Range" Asked 11 years, 6 months ago Modified 3 years, 10 months ago Viewed 57k times
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?
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(), …