Inserting a word equation in Matlab

I wrote an equation in Microsoft Word with the equation tools (linear form :I(f)=∫_a^b▒[∫_y1(x)^y2(x)▒f(x,y)dy]dx) Is there a way to display the profesional form in matlab?

Réponses (2)

Davide Ferraro
Davide Ferraro le 26 Juil 2012

0 votes

Depending on the purpose you have multiple approaches.
If it's going on the command window your option is to write the Symbolic expression and use the PRETTY command:
Into the editor you can use LaTeX expression that are converted into equations when publishing:
If you clarify the purpose we may provide you more specific suggestions.
Karel
Karel le 26 Juil 2012

0 votes

It would be needed in the editor, could you help me with the LaTeX? Your links are no longer valid

3 commentaires

Karel
Karel le 26 Juil 2012
i followed the advice of the second link. It created this yellow screen (dont know why), and i entered my equation (\int_a^b\!\int_y1(x)^y2(x) f(x,y)dydx i think), but when i execute my program, nothing appears?
Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov le 26 Juil 2012
By execute do you mean publish?

Connectez-vous pour commenter.

Catégories

En savoir plus sur Graphics Performance dans Centre d'aide et File Exchange

Produits

Tags

Question posée :

le 26 Juil 2012

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by