Display µm not correct in figure in Matlab

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ly
ly le 22 Déc 2014
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 17 Sep 2022
I use Matlab 2011b
I have code for figure like this:
...
set(0,'DefaultAxesFontName', 'Times New Roman')
set(0,'DefaultAxesFontSize', 12)
plot(x1,y1,'r',x2,y2,'MarkerEdgeColor','b')
xlabel('Zsnsr [µm]') %Display not correct
ylabel('DeflV')
set(gca,'XDir','reverse')
axis([xmin xmax ymin ymax])
(end)
....
and the figure Matlab draw like this picture (red line) I don't know why and how to solve this.
Thanks!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 22 Déc 2014
The xlabel documentation explains this under "Interpretation of text characters".

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Ilham Hardy
Ilham Hardy le 22 Déc 2014
Try this,
xlabel('Zsnsr [\mum]','interpreter','Tex')
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ly
ly le 22 Déc 2014
It is Ok. Thank!
But can you explain why it look that?
And what does "[\mum]','interpreter','Tex'" mean?
Thanks!
Ilham Hardy
Ilham Hardy le 22 Déc 2014
But can you explain why it look that?
If you referering to the red line, it is obvious that your x1 and y1 data produce the red line plot (ergo, plot(x1,y1,'r'.. ). The 'r' means you want to plot the x1 and y1 in red color.
And what does "[\mum]','interpreter','Tex'" mean?
Tex is text-interpreter used widely to express symbols (e.g. mathematical symbol). The text to be interpret by the Tex (or LaTex) usually preceded with a backslash (\), in this case (\mu) is merely a command to write micron/mu label. Ergo '\mum' will create 'µm' label.
Hope this helps,

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ly
ly le 22 Déc 2014
Thank a lot!

M.SEETHA LAKSHMI
M.SEETHA LAKSHMI le 17 Sep 2022
how to write m() in matlab kindly send me the coding for this
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 17 Sep 2022
title('\mu', 'interpreter', 'tex')
xlabel('$\mu$', 'interpreter', 'latex')
ylabel('μ', 'interpreter', 'none')
text(0.5, 0.5, 'μ', 'interpreter', 'tex')
However you cannot use 'μ' with interpreter latex, and when you use interpreter latex you need the dollar signs.

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