Can I use d/dt or overdot notation for symbolic equations?

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cdlapoin
cdlapoin le 7 Sep 2022
Commenté : Star Strider le 7 Sep 2022
Using symbolic equations Matlab does some handy stuff like converting theta_1 to the greek symbol with the appropriate subscript. Is there a way to convert a derivative the same way? So that it will display as dtheta/dt or with an overdot (latex: \dot{\theta})?
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cdlapoin
cdlapoin le 7 Sep 2022
Thanks @John D'Errico and @Star Strider that answers my question.
The reason I am using a live script in this case is to report the solutions to other people. Being able to tidy up the output like this saves me from having to restate everything with LateX equations. It is just fluff, but fluff is important sometimes!
Star Strider
Star Strider le 7 Sep 2022
@casey lapoint — Consider using the latex function. It could make things easier.

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