Using epsilon in legend
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Hasib Rahman
il 18 Feb 2016
Modificato: Deke Cisco
il 20 Lug 2024
I want to use Greek symbol epsilon "ɛ" in my legend and I use \epsilon. But it gives me "є" . I found a solution using char(949). But I can not use subscript with that. Actually I need to write "ɛ_21". Can anyone please help me?
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Star Strider
il 18 Feb 2016
You just need to concatenate the special character with the subscript, and it works (at least in R2015b):
figure(1)
plot(1:10, rand(1,10))
legend([char(949) '_{21}'])
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Deke Cisco
il 20 Lug 2024
Modificato: Deke Cisco
il 20 Lug 2024
What if you what \varepsilon in the middle of a title? is that possible? Something like this?
title('\sigma_{longitudinal} - '[char(949) '_{longitudinal}'],'FontSize',14)
I'm not a fan of using 'Intepreter','LaTex' because it changes the font, so I'm curious if there is another way. Thank you!

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Chad Greene
il 18 Feb 2016
Try this:
title(' $\varepsilon_{21}$ ','interpreter','latex')
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Chad Greene
il 18 Feb 2016
Ah, you said legend. There's an extra step for legends:
l = legend('$\varepsilon_{21}$');
set(l,'interpreter','latex')
Maria Erans Moreno
il 21 Ago 2019
I have a new question in this topic I need to put ɛ' and ɛ'' in two different graphs
I have tried [char(949) ' ' '] or [char(949) ' " ']
I have also tried with \varepsilon but it does not seem to work. Can somebody help me?
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ztjona
il 26 Mag 2022
You just change the interpreter to latex in any function you need (like title, ylabel, legend, etc.) and you can use both epsilons variations.
plot(rand(100, 1))
title('$\epsilon$ and $\varepsilon$', 'Interpreter','latex')
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