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Jonathan Edwin <jedwi...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,

Mind my ignorance and complete newbiness, but I am very new to R and am
currently learning it through my stats course at university.
My question is regarding adding titles to plots. I'll post the code below,
and then explain my issue:

> hist(gender$HeartRate)
> title(Histogram: HeartRate distribution for Temperature Data)

So what R has done, is paste over the title I entered above over the generic
title that was already there. Does anyone know how to remove the old title
so that only the one I want shows? Also help with editting the X and Y axis
titles would be great!

Cheers,
Jonathan
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