Dear R-experts, Here below a toy R code example. I would like some countries (not all of them) "Italy", "Canada", "Greece" and "Norway" to appear in red color. The others remaining black. How can I do that without big changes in my R code ? Indeed, I would like my R code to remain like this as much as possible, for example, end of my R code, I want to keep the non-overlapping text label.
############ A<-c("Italy","Germany","USA","Canada","Turkey","Chile","Mexico","Japan","Norway","Finland","Greece") B<-c(540,523,589,600,499,567,485,467,543,511,500) C<-c(470,470,489,492,476,475,455,444,489,456,478) mod1=loess(C~B,span=0.7) Bfit=seq(from=min(C),to=max(C),length.out=100) Afit1=predict(mod1,newdata=Bfit) plot(B,C,main="Courbe de régression non paramétrique entre ISQ 2015 et ISQ 2018", xlab="score ISQ 2015", ylab="score ISQ 2018 ",type="n") points(Bfit,Afit1,type="l",lwd=2,col="red") library(basicPlotteR) # Add non-overlapping text labels addTextLabels(B, C, A, col.label="black") ############ ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.