Can you create string variables to use in plots that use LaTeX?

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Daniel Neyers
Daniel Neyers le 15 Jan 2024
Commenté : Hassaan le 15 Jan 2024
Hello,
I have a few graphs that I plot. I want to change the name of the legend entries / the DisplayName of the graph in one location.
So I set up string variables:
namePlot1 = "First measurement";
namePlot2 = "Second measurement";
Later during plotting I use that variable for the DisplayName.
scatter(plotData_X,plotData_Y,"DisplayName",namePlot1);
Now I want to use LaTeX expressions in some of the texts. More specificaly, the average x with a line above it.
'$\bar{x}$'
To display LaTeX text, you have to set 'Interpreter','latex'. But from what I understood so far, you use that inside a plot or legend command.
Is there a way to add Latex symbols to a variable and then use that variable to change the names of plot X/YLabel Strings and plot DisplayNames?

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Hassaan
Hassaan le 15 Jan 2024
% Define your LaTeX string variables for plot names
namePlot1 = '$\bar{x}$ First measurement';
namePlot2 = '$\bar{y}$ Second measurement';
% Some example data for the scatter plots
plotData_X1 = rand(10,1); % Random data for the first plot
plotData_Y1 = rand(10,1);
plotData_X2 = rand(10,1); % Random data for the second plot
plotData_Y2 = rand(10,1);
% Create the first scatter plot and use the LaTeX string for DisplayName
scatter(plotData_X1, plotData_Y1, 'DisplayName', namePlot1);
% Hold the current figure so that the next plot doesn't overwrite it
hold on;
% Create the second scatter plot and use the LaTeX string for DisplayName
scatter(plotData_X2, plotData_Y2, 'DisplayName', namePlot2);
% Add legend to the plot with LaTeX interpreter
legend('Interpreter', 'latex');
% Add labels to the axes with LaTeX interpreter
xlabel('X-axis Label', 'Interpreter', 'latex');
ylabel('Y-axis Label', 'Interpreter', 'latex');
% Set title with LaTeX interpreter
title('Comparison of Measurements', 'Interpreter', 'latex');
% Release the hold on the figure
hold off;
This script will create a figure with two scatter plots, each with a display name that includes a LaTeX-formatted bar over the variable names ˉxˉ and ˉyˉ​. The legend, axis labels, and title will also be able to render LaTeX formatted text since we have specified the 'Interpreter' as 'latex'.
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Daniel Neyers
Daniel Neyers le 15 Jan 2024
Modifié(e) : Daniel Neyers le 15 Jan 2024
@Muhammad Hassaan Shah Then may I refer you to my rather text heavy question over here?
Long story short:
I upload a high resolution background image which shows up fine in the Matlab view. Once I export it with
export_fig(export_figname, '-png','-a1', '-native');
the background itself turns into a blur. As if it got downscaled and then upscaled again.
Hassaan
Hassaan le 15 Jan 2024
@Daniel Neyers That's indeed some serious stuff :-) :-). I will see what can be done. Thank you.

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