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Subject: special symbols in figures

From: Thomas Clerc

Date: 06 Aug, 2007 11:49:52

Message: 1 of 4


I have a problem to write correctly the ylabel of a figure.
In LateX it is written:

 ln((L(\alpha,\hat{\tau}_{\alpha})))

but MatLab does not interprete it and put this expression
with all the slashes and stuff.

How could I do?

Thnak you

Thomas

Subject: Re: special symbols in figures

From: Bart Roossien

Date: 06 Aug, 2007 12:13:05

Message: 2 of 4

\hat is not supported by Matlab

Subject: Re: special symbols in figures

From: us

Date: 06 Aug, 2007 12:28:21

Message: 3 of 4

Bart Roossien:
<SNIP unaware of ML's potentials...

> \hat is not supported by Matlab

wrong, eg

     text(.1,.5,'$\hat{x}$','interpreter','latex');

us

Subject: Re: special symbols in figures

From: Bart Roossien

Date: 06 Aug, 2007 14:14:06

Message: 4 of 4

Ah yes, I'm mistaken. I forgot to set the Interpreter
parameters. Thanks!

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