Differential dot in legend using Tex interpreter

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Hi!
I would like to put a derivative dot on a letter in my legend.
I did it in a previous code using LaTeX interpeter but now I would like to use Tex interpreter since all the graphs of the work should have the same style.
Do you know I could do it?
Thank you!

Accepted Answer

Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 17 Mar 2021
Edited: Adam Danz on 17 Apr 2021
To use an overdot as a legend string with TeX interpreter, use a unicode diacritic character (see resources below).
For example, I copied the unicode characters and from the links below and attained its numeric representation in Matlab using,
double('V̇') % Copy-pasted character
ans = 1×2
86 775
double('Ṫ') % Copy-pasted character
ans = 7786
Rather than storing those characters in your code, just use the numeric equivilants.
Convert back to char and assign the value to the DisplayName properties of the graphics objects that should appear in the legend. The 2nd line shows how to combine the overdot character with other characters.
hold on
h(1) = plot(0:.1:1, rand(1,11), 'DisplayName', char([86 775]));
h(2) = plot(0:.1:1, rand(1,11), 'DisplayName', ['(' char(7786) 'G)/X']);
lh = legend(h, 'FontSize', 14);
lh.Interpreter
ans = 'tex'
Resources: Overdot characters
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Andrea Costantino
Andrea Costantino on 18 Mar 2021
Thank you! It is a very interesting (and quick) solution. I will implement it in my code.
Thank you very much

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 17 Mar 2021
Edited: Cris LaPierre on 17 Mar 2021
I do not believe \dot is supported by the tex interpreter. You can find a list of the supported Greek letters and special characters here.
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Andrea Costantino
Andrea Costantino on 17 Mar 2021
It is not feasible to modify all the previous plots...I fixed it adding a text with a single dot just above the character. Not so elegant, but it works!
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 17 Mar 2021
> I fixed it adding a text with a single dot just above the character
Isn't that exactly what you wanted to do?

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