Print Latex/Greek-Chars to Commandline
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Mark Whirdy
am 25 Jul. 2013
Bearbeitet: Anurag Gupta
am 21 Nov. 2017
Is it possible to fprintf a string to commandline which includes latex characters (I know its possible on figures etc).
The below snippet doesn't work but maybe there's a clever workaround?
a = 45; fprintf(['\lambda=',num2str(a)])
Daniel below mentions a possible HTML to LaTeX workaround - does anyone have a solution in this vain?
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Pietro
am 12 Dez. 2015
Hi, sorry i'm a kinda late :). However i was looking for an answer to the same question and (since Matlab supports HTML code) i tried typing the following lines:
charlambda=char(955); %HTML numeric entity for lambda
a=45;
lambda_string=[num2str(charlambda),' = ', num2str(a),'\n'];sprintf(lambda_string)
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Daniel Shub
am 25 Jul. 2013
Yes and no. The commandline does not have a LaTeX interpreter so so you cannot pass it LaTeX code. The commandline does handle HTML so if you can go from LaTeX to HTML you can get there. For your case the workaround is simplier:
a = 45; fprintf(['λ=',num2str(a), '\n'])
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Mehmet Mahmudoglu
am 24 Nov. 2016
Bearbeitet: Mehmet Mahmudoglu
am 24 Nov. 2016
This code only works for command line but not from m file if you use it in m file you have to use
a = 45; fprintf([num2str(char(955)),' = ',num2str(a), '\n'])
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