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How can I remove extra parentheses in a plot callout?


How can I add callouts to a LogLogPlot and control their positioning?Labeling plots without evaluationForce Plot Area size to be equal excluding axesCustomizing the distance of plot frame tick labels to frameTooltip pointer in ParametricPlotsRemove the extra white-space padding introduced by implicit use of Inset in GraphicsColumnCan Callout be combined with Evaluated->True in Plot?Callout: How to add to graphs?Adding extra coordinate axis to plotHow can I use Callout with assigned value and text?FrameTicks not working in ListPlot













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This question is motivated by this question and its answers.



Firstly, I wish to display "O(x)" instead of "x" as the callout labels. When I do this



lbls = Map[HoldForm["O(" #1 ")"] &, funcs];


I get double parenthesis for the fourth element. How can I avoid this extra parenthesis without altering the formatting style?



Secondly, How can I display only the callout labels without the callout lines?










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    $begingroup$


    This question is motivated by this question and its answers.



    Firstly, I wish to display "O(x)" instead of "x" as the callout labels. When I do this



    lbls = Map[HoldForm["O(" #1 ")"] &, funcs];


    I get double parenthesis for the fourth element. How can I avoid this extra parenthesis without altering the formatting style?



    Secondly, How can I display only the callout labels without the callout lines?










    share|improve this question











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      $begingroup$


      This question is motivated by this question and its answers.



      Firstly, I wish to display "O(x)" instead of "x" as the callout labels. When I do this



      lbls = Map[HoldForm["O(" #1 ")"] &, funcs];


      I get double parenthesis for the fourth element. How can I avoid this extra parenthesis without altering the formatting style?



      Secondly, How can I display only the callout labels without the callout lines?










      share|improve this question











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      This question is motivated by this question and its answers.



      Firstly, I wish to display "O(x)" instead of "x" as the callout labels. When I do this



      lbls = Map[HoldForm["O(" #1 ")"] &, funcs];


      I get double parenthesis for the fourth element. How can I avoid this extra parenthesis without altering the formatting style?



      Secondly, How can I display only the callout labels without the callout lines?







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          Use HoldForm[] on the head instead:



          funs = Callout[#, TraditionalForm[HoldForm[O][#]], Above] & /@
          n!, 2^n, n^2, n Log[n], n, Log[n];

          LogLogPlot[Evaluate @ funs, n, E, 1000, Frame -> True, PlotRange -> E, 1000]


          with nice labels



          As m_goldberg notes in his answer to the linked question, the default layout might not be entirely satisfactory; which necessitates manual position tweaking. I'll leave that up to you.






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          • $begingroup$
            Is it not possible to remove the callout lines?
            $endgroup$
            – Majis
            5 hours ago






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            Try CalloutStyle -> Transparent.
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          $begingroup$

          Use HoldForm[] on the head instead:



          funs = Callout[#, TraditionalForm[HoldForm[O][#]], Above] & /@
          n!, 2^n, n^2, n Log[n], n, Log[n];

          LogLogPlot[Evaluate @ funs, n, E, 1000, Frame -> True, PlotRange -> E, 1000]


          with nice labels



          As m_goldberg notes in his answer to the linked question, the default layout might not be entirely satisfactory; which necessitates manual position tweaking. I'll leave that up to you.






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          • $begingroup$
            Is it not possible to remove the callout lines?
            $endgroup$
            – Majis
            5 hours ago






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            Try CalloutStyle -> Transparent.
            $endgroup$
            – J. M. is slightly pensive
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          4












          $begingroup$

          Use HoldForm[] on the head instead:



          funs = Callout[#, TraditionalForm[HoldForm[O][#]], Above] & /@
          n!, 2^n, n^2, n Log[n], n, Log[n];

          LogLogPlot[Evaluate @ funs, n, E, 1000, Frame -> True, PlotRange -> E, 1000]


          with nice labels



          As m_goldberg notes in his answer to the linked question, the default layout might not be entirely satisfactory; which necessitates manual position tweaking. I'll leave that up to you.






          share|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            Is it not possible to remove the callout lines?
            $endgroup$
            – Majis
            5 hours ago






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            Try CalloutStyle -> Transparent.
            $endgroup$
            – J. M. is slightly pensive
            5 hours ago













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          4





          $begingroup$

          Use HoldForm[] on the head instead:



          funs = Callout[#, TraditionalForm[HoldForm[O][#]], Above] & /@
          n!, 2^n, n^2, n Log[n], n, Log[n];

          LogLogPlot[Evaluate @ funs, n, E, 1000, Frame -> True, PlotRange -> E, 1000]


          with nice labels



          As m_goldberg notes in his answer to the linked question, the default layout might not be entirely satisfactory; which necessitates manual position tweaking. I'll leave that up to you.






          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          Use HoldForm[] on the head instead:



          funs = Callout[#, TraditionalForm[HoldForm[O][#]], Above] & /@
          n!, 2^n, n^2, n Log[n], n, Log[n];

          LogLogPlot[Evaluate @ funs, n, E, 1000, Frame -> True, PlotRange -> E, 1000]


          with nice labels



          As m_goldberg notes in his answer to the linked question, the default layout might not be entirely satisfactory; which necessitates manual position tweaking. I'll leave that up to you.







          share|improve this answer












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            Is it not possible to remove the callout lines?
            $endgroup$
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            $begingroup$
            Try CalloutStyle -> Transparent.
            $endgroup$
            – J. M. is slightly pensive
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          • $begingroup$
            Is it not possible to remove the callout lines?
            $endgroup$
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            $begingroup$
            Try CalloutStyle -> Transparent.
            $endgroup$
            – J. M. is slightly pensive
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          Try CalloutStyle -> Transparent.
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