Multiple Character MuPad Subscripts?

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Adam
Adam le 11 Jan 2013
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 19 Jan 2020
I need to format an equation in MuPad with a subscript greater than one character, and I need to do it very often, so it is impractical to use the Symbol::subScript command over and over. The help doc suggests that there are ways to do this using the ^,_,$,{, and } keys, but it doesn't give the syntax for them. I know that the underscore character works for simply one character subscripts, but I need to be able to typeset for example T_hot - T_cold, where the entire words hot and cold are subscripted. Thanks very much in advance for any help

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bym
bym le 12 Jan 2013
try (in MuPad notebook)
t[hot] -t[cold]

AJEET KUMAR
AJEET KUMAR le 19 Jan 2020
Modifié(e) : AJEET KUMAR le 19 Jan 2020
Hello Adam,
Hope you would have solved your problem by now.
Still,
you can use following commands for multiple character subscript.
e.g.
xlabel('temperature (T_{hot}');
xlabel('temperature (T_{cold}');
xlabel('temperature (T_{hot}-T_{cold}');
You can put this as a text and call in any labels or title of the MATLAB plots.
Thanks
Ajeet
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 19 Jan 2020
Ajeet: the question was about MuPad notebooks, and programming in the MuPad programming language. MuPad is the internal program for the symbolic engine. MuPad permits creating variables with subscripts as part of the name of the variable that will display in subscripted form in the MuPad notebook.
The matter is not related to displaying subscripts in text created at the MATLAB level.

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