Japanese
Japanese characters in R
Description
The implementation of Hershey vector fonts provides a large number of Japanese characters (Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji).
Details
Without keyboard support for typing Japanese characters, the only way to produce these characters is to use special escape sequences: see Hershey
.
For example, the Hiragana character for the sound "ka" is produced by \\#J242b and the Katakana character for this sound is produced by \\#J252b. The Kanji ideograph for "one" is produced by \\#J306c or \\#N0001.
The output from demo(Japanese)
shows tables of the escape sequences for the available Japanese characters.
References
https://www.gnu.org/software/plotutils/plotutils.html
See Also
Examples
require(graphics) plot(1:9, type = "n", axes = FALSE, frame.plot = TRUE, ylab = "", main = "example(Japanese)", xlab = "using Hershey fonts") par(cex = 3) Vf <- c("serif", "plain") text(4, 2, "\\#J244b\\#J245b\\#J2473", vfont = Vf) text(4, 4, "\\#J2538\\#J2563\\#J2551\\#J2573", vfont = Vf) text(4, 6, "\\#J467c\\#J4b5c", vfont = Vf) text(4, 8, "Japan", vfont = Vf) par(cex = 1) text(8, 2, "Hiragana") text(8, 4, "Katakana") text(8, 6, "Kanji") text(8, 8, "English")
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