how to insert inserted values in legend

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I want to display inserted values to my code in legend. Coud you please give me related code for this. for example
alpha1=input('Enter positive "alpha1"?');
alpha2=input('Enter positive "alpha2"?');
beta1=input('Enter positive "beta1"?');
beta2=input('Enter positive "beta2"?');
lambda=input('Enter positive "lambda"?');
eta1=input('Enter positive "eta1"?');
eta2=input('Enter positive "eta2"?');
P=input('Enter positive "P"?');
then, all inserted values show in the legend.
Many Thanks

Accepted Answer

Russel Burgess
Russel Burgess on 8 Mar 2021
One option is to use sprintf() to make a string, e.g.:
legend(sprintf('alpha1 = %g, alpha2 = %g', alpha1, alpha2));
And so on. The formatting of inputs to sprintf() is the same as for fprintf() - or "help sprintf" will of course tell you what you need.

More Answers (1)

the cyclist
the cyclist on 8 Mar 2021
I don't fully understand how you want the values to be included, but you'll probably want to use the sprintf command:
alpha1 = 0.1;
beta1 = 0.2;
figure
h = plot(rand(7,2));
legend(h,sprintf("alpha1 = %7.2f",alpha1),sprintf("beta1 = %7.2f",beta1))

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