show symbol in command window

Hello,
in Matlab i use \phi to display the greek letter phi; or x_t to display a subscript.
I use it in plots and it works. However in the command window i am not able to use it.
Is it possible or not?
armin
thank u

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 25 Feb 2023
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 5 Ago 2025
In the time since the question was originally asked, an additional possibility has arisen.
If you are using the Symbolic Toolbox inside LiveScript, and you use a symbolic variable name that is the English spelling of a Greek letter, then if you display the contents of an expression involving the variable, then the variable will be formatted as a symbol. This applies only to LiveScript and only to the content, not to the name of the variable holding the content.
syms theta(t)
theta_dot = sin(theta)^2
theta_dot(t) = 
syms phi_ddot
eqn = phi_ddot == sin(theta)^2
eqn(t) = 
the display of "theta_dot =" would be plain text and then the sin(theta)^2 would be nicely formatted. "theta_dot" would not be nicely formatted because... well, design decision really. But the display of eqn would display "eqn =" as plain text without trying to format it, but the phi_ddot is on the right side, part of the expression, so it would be nicely formatted. So in practice you can get both sides formatted if you make it an equality to be displayed.

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Aider
Aider il 13 Set 2020
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 13 Set 2020
You can use fprintf with unicode characters, the syntax is \xN, where N is the hex number that identifies the desired character.
Example:
fprintf(['degree plus_minus alpha beta epsilon rho \n', ' \xB0 \xB1 \x3B1 \x3B2 \x3B5 \x3C1 \n'])
degree plus_minus alpha beta epsilon rho
° ± α β ε ρ
Hope it helps.

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Ali Khan
Ali Khan il 14 Set 2020
thank you!
The link given by @Walter Roberson above no longer works, but this one does, as of August 2025:
Here is a very long list:
I did not give the link; I edited the response to format the code into a code box.
Note that at the ttime the question was originally asked in 2011, using unicode characters would not generally work. It would have been more likely to work on MacOS or Linux, but would fail most of the time on Windows.

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Slerotin
Slerotin il 12 Mag 2017

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You can use "char(XXX)" with the XXX being the number for the character, such as char(951) for eta.
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva il 5 Lug 2011

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Unfortunatly it's not possible
Richard Muchiri
Richard Muchiri il 26 Apr 2021

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Try using the html with %s to detect.
charlambda=char(955);
lambda_string=(num2str(charlambda));
amp = sprintf('Enter the amplitude,%s ',lambda_string);

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amp = sprintf('Enter the amplitude,%c ', 955);
Thanks. Really short and efficient

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