How to turn off text interpreter when plotting timeseries objects

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I am plotting timeseries objects using plot.
My variable names include underscores (e.g. 'ABC_DEF') and I do not want these interpreted as LATEX (no subscripts).
It works fine on a single plot:
ts = timeseries((1:10)',randn(10,1),'Name','ABC_DEF');
figure
plot(ts)
But when you do subplots the interpreter seems to be set to LaTex:
figure
subplot(2,1,1); plot(ts)
subplot(2,1,2); ts.plot()
This answer explains how to change the interpreter for individual text commands but I can't find anything on this for timeseries plots.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 25 Okt. 2020
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 25 Okt. 2020
One approach would be to set the interpreter for the entire figure before plotting (and reset it again afterwards):
For example:
fgh = figure(..);
set(fgh,'defaultTextInterpreter','none')
... create axes and plot data
Depending on the version you are using you might also want to set the axes' TickLabelInterpreter as well.

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VBBV
VBBV am 25 Okt. 2020
Bearbeitet: VBBV am 25 Okt. 2020
Use a space and backslash between ABC _ DEF when interpreting variables.
Latex treats text after _ subscript
ts = timeseries((1:10)',randn(10,1),'Name','ABC\_DEF');
figure
plot(ts)
figure
subplot(2,1,1); plot(ts)
subplot(2,1,2); ts.plot()
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Bill Tubbs
Bill Tubbs am 25 Okt. 2020
Bearbeitet: Bill Tubbs am 25 Okt. 2020
Thanks. This works but means that ts.Name is now not as readable. It also means that the name is now displayed incorrectly in the single plot.
I'd prefer to turn off the interpreter during plotting if there is a way to do that.

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