Display Summation sign showing both upper and lower limit

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Bijit Banik
Bijit Banik am 30 Jun. 2011
Kommentiert: Dyuman Joshi am 2 Jan. 2024
Hello,
Does anybody help me in displaying Summation notation (∑, sigma symbol) having both upper and lower limit ?
Thanks a billion !
Bijit

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 30 Jun. 2011
figure1 = figure;
axes1 = axes('Parent',figure1,...
'Position',[0.13 0.262 0.762 0.663]);
text('Parent',axes1,'Interpreter','latex',...
'String','$$\sum_{i=1}^{2n} |k_i-k_j|$$',...
'Position',[0.377 -0.270 9.160],...
'Fon tSize',16);
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Bijit Banik
Bijit Banik am 30 Jun. 2011
Great ! Thank you soooo much.
Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi am 2 Jan. 2024
Note that the syntax used above does not work -
figure1 = figure;
axes1 = axes('Parent',figure1,...
'Position',[0.13 0.262 0.762 0.663]);
text('Parent',axes1,'Interpreter','latex',...
'String','$$\sum_{i=1}^{2n} |k_i-k_j|$$',...
'Position',[0.377 -0.270 9.160],...
'FontSize',16);
Use this instead -
figure1 = figure;
axes1 = axes('Parent',figure1);
x = 0.5;
y = 0.5;
str = '$$\sum_{i=1}^{2n} |k_i-k_j|$$';
text(axes1, x, y, str, 'Interpreter', 'latex', 'FontSize', 16)

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