How to display a percent sign (%) using latex and sprintf
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Ryan McLaughlin
am 1 Apr. 2021
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am 1 Apr. 2021
I am somewhat new to using latex for plot labels in MATLAB, and am having difficulty getting a percent sign to display using the combination of sprintf and latex. According to documentation for sprintf, the command for a percent sign would be this:
sprintf('New percent OS = $%.2f$ %%',percentOS)
However, this gives an error for the variable insertion portion of text,
I have also tried using the latex syntax for a percent sign, which would be:
sprintf('New percent OS = $%.2f$ $\%$',percentOS)
This gave a different error, but nonetheless did not work.
It seems that latex and sprintf having their own unique syntax is causing problems, but I am unsure what a solution would be.
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Steven Lord
am 1 Apr. 2021
percentOS = 23.45;
S = sprintf('New percent OS = $%.2f$ %%',percentOS)
However, this gives an error for the variable insertion portion of text,
What is the full and exact text of the error message you received (all the text displayed in red)? As you can see from the code segment above, it does work at least in this simple case. If you have a more complicated example that throws the error please show it.
I have also tried using the latex syntax for a percent sign, which would be:
S2 = sprintf('New percent OS = $%.2f$ $\%$',percentOS)
This gave a different error, but nonetheless did not work.
So as you can see this issues a warning but does not throw an error. Ah, I think I might know what's going on. Is the following the warning/error that you are asking about?
text(0.5, 0.5, S, 'Interpreter', 'LaTeX')
If so:
figure
percentOS = 23.45;
S3 = sprintf('New percent OS = $%.2f$ \\%%',percentOS)
text(0.5, 0.5, S3, 'Interpreter', 'LaTeX')
The \\ in the format used to create S3 transforms into a \ in S3 itself just like the %% puts a % in the char array. The LaTeX interpreter interprets the \% as a percent sign. You could achieve the same result with string operations on S if you can't change the format.
S4 = replace(S, '%', '\%')
isequal(S3, S4)
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Meg Noah
am 1 Apr. 2021
% not using latex
loveMetric = 99.99;
fprintf(2,'I love matlab: %0.8f %%\n', loveMetric);
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