How to write big fraction in texts

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Marius Hammer
Marius Hammer le 7 Fév 2019
Is it in Matlab possible to plot a fraction in text which keeps the same text size. That is not reducing the text size inside the \frac enviroment?
In LaTeX you have the command \dfrac{a}{b} but this command doesn't work in Matlab using the LaTeX interpreter?
figure (1)
plot(Bq,d);
title('Pore Pressure Ratio');
xlabel('B_q [-]');
ylabel('Depth [m]');
text(0.8,-2.8,'$B_q = \frac{\Delta u}{q_t-\sigma_{v0}}$','interpreter','latex','EdgeColor','k'); % the text within the frac is reduced here :(
set (gca,'Ydir','reverse');
grid on;
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Star Strider
Star Strider le 9 Fév 2019
I am not certain if the text call 'FontSize' name-value pair scales the font or scales the entire text object. It definitely has some effect.
Nevrtheless, there appear to be some problems with the LaTeX interpreter as MATLAB uses it.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 10 Fév 2019
For example '$\fontsize{50}{60}B_q$' is not rejected by the interpreter, but makes no change to the output -- not even to drop something in that is then clipped. The output is as-if the \fontsize were not present in each case I tested.
This is not the same as the 'FontSize' option to text()

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matt majic
matt majic le 6 Oct 2021
Yes. Simply enclose the latex formula in double dollar signs $$.
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Ricardo Fernández de Aldama
Could you give an explanation of the differences between enclosing LaTex forumale in single and double dollar signs?

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