TeX (LaTeX math mode) symbols in legends and labels in MATLAB figures
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Shah
am 22 Nov. 2011
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 13 Nov. 2024 um 5:20
I am plotting some data which includes estimates of some parameters. I want to describe the estimates by using \hat on the parameter symbols. This I have to do in legends and axis labels fields. I could not fix this matter despite some experiments using information from MATLAB help. Any idea, please to fix this problem. I really appreciate help on this matter which will improve the look of my presentation. Shah
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Matthew Simoneau
am 13 Nov. 2024 um 0:00
Bearbeitet: MathWorks Support Team
am 13 Nov. 2024 um 4:33
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By default, MATLAB supports a subset of TeX markup. For a list of supported symbols, see the documentation . For more symbols, you can use LaTeX markup by setting the Interpreter property to 'latex'. Use dollar symbols around the text. For example: title('$\hat{\psi}$','Interpreter','latex') If you are using the legend function in R2018a or earlier, you must specify the labels as a cell array to distinguish the labels from the name-value pairs. In R2018b and later, the cell array is not needed. plot(1:10) legend({'$\hat{\psi}$'},'Interpreter','latex') % R2018a and earlier legend('$\hat{\psi}$','Interpreter','latex') % R2018b and later When you use LaTeX markup, the displayed text uses the default LaTeX font style. The FontName, FontWeight, and FontAngle properties no longer have an effect. To change the font style, use LaTeX markup instead. For more information on using LaTeX in plot titles, labels, and legends, refer to the following example:https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/creating_plots/greek-letters-and-special-characters-in-graph-text.html#mw_421aadf2-3104-41f5-ae7e-57bf5f7cdde3
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Bokang Zhou
am 14 Aug. 2021
Thank you for your answer, but how do I use two different interpreters in the same label line?
For example:
If I use 'latex', I get the desired symbol \varphi but can't get the font of words in Time New Roman.
xlabel('Power factor angle, $\varphi$','Interpreter','latex')
If I use 'tex', I get the desired font of words in Time New Roman, but can't get the symbol \varphi since 'tex' does not support \varphi.
xlabel('Power factor angle, \phi','Interpreter','tex')
So I wonder if there is a way to have normal font of words and 'latex' font of symbol in one label line.
Walter Roberson
am 13 Nov. 2024 um 5:20
You cannot use two different interpreters in a single call.
The key to getting Roman font with LaTex is to use \textrm or \mathrm
text(0.5, 0.8, '\textsf{sans serif}','interpreter','latex')
text(0.5, 0.7, '\textrm{roman}','interpreter','latex')
text(0.5, 0.6, '$$\mathsf{math\,\,mode\,\,sans\,\,serif}$$','interpreter','latex')
text(0.5, 0.5, '$$\mathrm{math\,\,mode\,\,roman}$$','interpreter','latex')
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Mikhail Smirnov
am 10 Feb. 2017
You can do like this
plot(1:10);
leg1 = legend('$\bar{x}$','$\tilde{x}$','$\hat{x}$');
set(leg1,'Interpreter','latex');
set(leg1,'FontSize',17);
works well
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Mario
am 17 Apr. 2023
Unfortunately this doesn't work for me.
I am tried using annotations and legends to write v_{mean on} as v_on to save figure space.
I tried several things:
lgd = legend{'on', 'off', '$$\bar{\itv}$$_{on}', 'v_{mean off}'}
lgd = legend{'on', 'off', '$\bar{\itv}$_{on}', 'v_{mean off}'}
lgd = legend{'on', 'off', '$\bar{v}$_{on}', 'v_{mean off}'}
lgd = legend{'on', 'off', ['$\bar{v}$','_{on}'], 'v_{mean off}'}
or
lgd = legend{'on', 'off', '$$\overline{\itv}$$_{on}', 'v_{mean off}'}
lgd = legend{'on', 'off', '$\overline{\itv}$_{on}', 'v_{mean off}'}
lgd = legend{'on', 'off', '$\overline{v}$_{on}', 'v_{mean off}'}
lgd = legend{'on', 'off', ['$\overline{\itv}$','_{on}'], 'v_{mean off}'}
won't work.
It would just add the $$\overline... to the legend text.
I tried both latex and tex interpreter.
I am using MATLAB v 2018b
Mario
am 17 Apr. 2023
Bearbeitet: Mario
am 17 Apr. 2023
I figured it out:
lgd = legend('on','off', '$\overline{v}_{on}$', '$\overline{v}_{off}$')
But now my font is not Calibri anymore. it's rather looking like Times New Roman or sth.
set(lgd, 'interpreter', 'latex', 'FontName', 'Calibri')
won't help :(
is there a problem with Calibri + Latex?
Frederik van der Walt
am 4 Apr. 2012
Bearbeitet: KSSV
am 26 Mai 2022
l= legend(['$\hat{\psi}$']);
set(l,'Interpreter','Latex');
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Steven
am 22 Nov. 2011
Try with Latex interpreter, something like
title(['$ latex $'],'interpreter','latex')
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Jordan Brel Ngako Kadji
am 7 Mai 2020
Once I had this problem, I was writing in German and because the german letter 'ä' was not recognised all the latex commands were ignored.
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Rostislav Lebedev
am 16 Mär. 2022
Try this
title('Verkehrstr\"ager', 'Interpreter', 'latex');
Richard Ulbricht
am 13 Dez. 2022
Put this in front of your plotting commands, if you want it for all plots:
set(groot,'defaultLegendInterpreter','latex');
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