Symbols not working after MATLAB update
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Hello,
I updated MATLAB from 2018b to 2023a
Now all my scripts cannot display the ° or µ signs, that I have been using from the keyboard (using the German keyboard)
I realized I had to open a script and exchange all unidentifiable signs that have become a '?' . Otherwise I couldn't save the script. I had to save as .m with UTF 8. Then it saved but still the signs opened back up as '?'.
Is there a setting that lets me open my scripts with the correct signs? What can I do now?
Also: In my plots the same problem occurs with µm. Do I have to use \mu instead?
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Constantino Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro
le 10 Juil 2023
Something similar to this happened to me when I migrated code from Windows to a Mac. It is annoying as things are not 100% transparent from system to system or version to version. What I did was not to use symbols but use \tex encoding, then those remain in any case (or has worked for me since). E.g.
figure
title('\mu \circ \int ','interpreter','tex')
Hope this helps
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Shuba Nandini
le 30 Août 2023
Hello,
It is my understanding that you wanted to reserve the Unicode symbols even after reopening the script with UTF-8 encoding. I tried to create the script with the same symbols which you have mentioned. However, I was unable to reproduce the error at my end.
As a Temporary Workaround, you can use LaTeX-like escape characters in MATLAB scripts.
- For (µ), you can use ‘\mu’.
- For the degree symbol (°), you can use ‘\circ’.
Please refer to the below thread to know more:
I hope this helps you to resolve your issue!
Regards,
Shuba Nandini
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