i want to achieve an title in R plot as the following:
title = "The significance level you entered is alpha = 0.05 which is often used."
In order to get this I split the whole text in little parts, so i finally can write
title = paste(part1,part2,part3,part4)
The parts are:
part1 = "The significance level you entered is"
part2 = expression(alpha)
part3 = object@attribute
part4 = " which is often used."
So I'm not able to combine these parts to get my result.
Either the symbol is shown correctly and the part 3 is printed as object@attribute (ant not his value) or the symbol is not shown and the value of the object is printed correctly.
I used ?expressionand ?printalready, but didn't get it
The examples provided in ?plotmath didn't match my case either.
One solution is to use bquote(). Use .() within bquote to get the value of objects or expressions. Here is one example of how that might work:
obj = list(foo=0, bar=99, alpha=0.05)
plot(1:10, main=bquote("Significance level is" ~ alpha == .(obj$alpha)))
The tilde ~ seems necessary here to convince bquote to treat alpha as a plotmath expression.

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