Input a variable into a plot title

I've trawled through these forums and found loads on inputting variables as titles, however, none of them work for me. Im trying to change the title of a plot with respect to a parameter the user will enter in the function. First i call a string for example str = sprintf('just an example of %d that isnt working', variable) title(str) However only the 'just an example of' is printed out on the title of the plot, everything after and including the variable has dissapeared, this happens when i move the variable about in the title too. Cheers!

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 10 Sep 2014
Your code works perfectly for me (R2014a) with the string you posted. I can’t reproduce the error you report.
Soumitra Vadnerkar
Soumitra Vadnerkar le 26 Sep 2017
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 26 Sep 2017
How about this, given in help documentation:
figure
plot((1:10).^2)
f = 70;
c = (f-32)/1.8;
title(['Temperature is ',num2str(c),' C'])
Alan Keenan
Alan Keenan le 21 Mai 2020
The answer given by Soumitra Vadnerkar works well for me.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 22 Nov 2024
Modifié(e) : MathWorks Support Team le 22 Nov 2024

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With the introduction of the string array in release R2016b (and the ability to enclose text data in double quotes to create a string in release R2017a) you can also use: plot((1:10).^2) f = 70; c = (f-32)/1.8; title("Temperature is " + c + " C")

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How about this, given in help documentation:
plot((1:10).^2)
f = 70;
c = (f-32)/1.8;
title(['Temperature is ',num2str(c),' C'])

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team le 22 Mai 2019
Thanks Soumitra Vadnerkar for this answer.
Thank you for highlighting the documentation's content to beginners!
Best.

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Adam
Adam le 10 Sep 2014
title( ['just an example of ' num2str( variable ) ' that isnt working'] )
Does that work?

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Peter
Peter le 5 Jan 2015
If i try to make that for two variable they appear together
Some idea to solve that?
Adam
Adam le 5 Jan 2015
Modifié(e) : Adam le 5 Jan 2015
Two variables in what way?
You can concatenate as many substrings as you want in this way so you don't have to include all variables in the one middle part, you can add an e.g.
', '
between two variables.
Peter
Peter le 5 Jan 2015
Okey, i had a syntaxis problem with that. Sorry.
title( ['just an example of ' num2str( variable ) ', ' num2str( otherVariable ) ' that isnt working'] )
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 5 Jan 2015
Peter, then use the sprintf() version. In my opinion, I think it's easier and more straightforward than using num2str and all those quotes.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 14 Fév 2017
Dayan Guerra comments to Adam
Thank you, this is the only way I can it work, the sprintf() version is not working at all on mt2013
sprintf() would work fine in R2013* . However, the example given
str = sprintf('just an example of %d that isnt working', variable)
would be best for the case where the variable is an integer. If you have a variable that is numeric but not an integer, you would use a %e or %f or %g format.
Adam
Adam le 14 Fév 2017
sprintf is definitely a neater approach. Back in 2014 I was less familiar with using sprintf so it didn't spring to mind for this!

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