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How do I use Latex formatting in graph node labels?

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Harry Smith
Harry Smith il 14 Giu 2016
Modificato: Rub Ron il 23 Mar 2023
For example, I have the following snippet:
A = [0 1 1; 1 0 0; 1 0 0];
names = {'V', texlabel('mu'), 'Q'};
params = graph(A, names);
h = plot(params);
And it yields a graph with a node labelled '{\mu}'. How can I get that to display as a µ character? I've tried setting the default interpreter of the figure to Latex and I've played with the formatting of the string. Thanks.

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KL
KL il 14 Giu 2016
Hello,
Replacing 'mu' with '{\mu}' should do the trick. Nevertheless here is a popular link which eases your plot generation for latex
Hope it helps.
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Harry Smith
Harry Smith il 15 Giu 2016
Thank you for the response! Unfortunately, that's not fixing it for me. Do you have any other suggestions? Are you able to take my code and produce Latex'd labels using the suggestion you provided me?
Thanks, Harry
KL
KL il 16 Giu 2016
bar(1:5)
set(gca,'XTickLabel',{'{\mu}','fgh','10','{\pi}','{\sigma}'})
like this? if you wanna store greek symbols in cell array you need to know the respective ascii code and then use char(ascii_code)

Accedi per commentare.


Jules BROCHARD
Jules BROCHARD il 26 Mag 2017
Hey, Did you find a way to do it ? I would really appreciate if you could share it with me :)

ABIYA R
ABIYA R il 16 Nov 2019
names = {'V', '\mu', 'Q'}; and changing 'tex' to 'latex' in the Figure properties editor solved the problem for me.

Rub Ron
Rub Ron il 23 Mar 2023
Modificato: Rub Ron il 23 Mar 2023
I have faced the same issue. This is a work around:
% you may need this before executing the code
set(groot,'DefaultTextInterpreter','latex')
set(groot, 'defaultLegendInterpreter','latex');
set(groot, 'defaultAxesTickLabelInterpreter','latex');
%plotting graph
A = [0 1 1; 1 0 0; 1 0 0];
names = {'V', '$\mu$', 'Q'}; % use $$ for the interpreter to read it as a equation
params = graph(A, names);
figure
h = plot(params);
h.NodeLabel = {}; %remove default labels
%creating labels as text
x_offset=0.05;
y_offset=-0.05;
text(h.XData+x_offset, h.YData+y_offset,names, ...
'VerticalAlignment','Bottom',...
'HorizontalAlignment', 'left')

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