Thanks! Brian,

As you said, if locale changes, it is fine now.  What I add is
Sys.setlocale("LC_TIME", "American")

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Prof Brian Ripley <rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk>wrote:

> On Tue, 7 Dec 2010, Jianhong Wang wrote:
>
>  Hi
>>
>> I tried to plot something simple
>>
>> x=c('2010-08-20', '2010-08-30')
>> y = c(1,2)
>> t = strptime(x, "%Y-%m-%d")
>> plot(t,y)
>>
>> At the xlab, the fonts are Chinese.  How can I switch it to English?  I am
>> working under Windows 7 64 bits Home Edition and R is Win32 version 2.11.1
>>
>
> Is this covered by the Windows FAQ at
> http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/rw-FAQ.html
>
> especially Qs 3.2 and 3.3?  (We don't know what you see in Chinese.) I
> suspect the issue is the locale category LC_TIME which is used to 'print'
> date-times (and in my UK locale I get an x axis annotated ny 'Aug').  If I
> do
>
>  Sys.setlocale('LC_TIME', 'zh_CN.utf8')
>>
> [1] "zh_CN.utf8"
>
>> plot(t,y)
>>
>
> I get Chinese labels ....
>
> If so, you can also use a different format for the annotations: see
> ?axis.POSIXct, e.g.
>
> plot(t, y, format='%m/%d')
>
>
>
>> Thanks!
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