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How can I remove extra parentheses in a plot callout?


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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?










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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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            Is it not possible to remove the callout lines?
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            – 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.






          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
















          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









          $endgroup$













          • $begingroup$
            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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          • $begingroup$
            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


















          • $begingroup$
            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
















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




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




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




          $begingroup$
          Try CalloutStyle -> Transparent.
          $endgroup$
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