When your everyday tasks scope includes a lot of document editing, you already know that every file format requires its own approach and in some cases particular applications. Handling a seemingly simple RPT file can often grind the whole process to a stop, especially if you are trying to edit with insufficient tools. To avoid this sort of difficulties, get an editor that will cover all your requirements regardless of the file extension and add letter in RPT with no roadblocks.
With DocHub, you will work with an editing multitool for just about any situation or file type. Minimize the time you used to invest in navigating your old software’s features and learn from our intuitive interface design while you do the work. DocHub is a efficient online editing platform that handles all your file processing requirements for virtually any file, including RPT. Open it and go straight to productivity; no previous training or reading guides is required to enjoy the benefits DocHub brings to document management processing. Begin with taking a couple of minutes to register your account now.
See upgrades in your document processing immediately after you open your DocHub profile. Save your time on editing with our single solution that can help you become more productive with any document format with which you have to work.
Hi! I am Mike Marin and in this video well talk about how to add some descriptive text to a plot created in R. Quite often one would like to enhance an existing plot by adding some descriptive text to the plot. We will be working with the Lung Capacity data that was introduced earlier in this series of videos. Ive already gone ahead and imported the data into R and attached it. we will add some text to the plot using the text and the mtext commands. To access the Help menu you can type help and in brackets the name of the command youd like hope for, place a question mark in front of the command name or you can type the command name over here in the help search window. First lets go ahead and make a scatterplot of the Lung Capacity versus the Age. For help producing a scatterplot you can see my earlier video on producing scatterplots in R. We will use the plot command and plot age versus lungcap. Well also give this plot a title and we will call it Scatterplot of LungCap