Labelling colourbar using Latex
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Roisin Coveney
on 21 Jun 2022
Commented: Star Strider
on 24 Jun 2022
I am looking to label my colour bar as 'Probability density (µm^-2). I am using the followinng command however only the - is supescripted how can I have both the - and 2 as a superscript?
ylabel(c,'{\it Probability Density} (\mum^-2)','interpreter','Tex')
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Star Strider
on 21 Jun 2022
Try this —
x = linspace(-3, 3, 50);
[X,Y] = ndgrid(x);
Z = exp(-(X.^2+Y.^2));
figure
surf(X, Y, Z)
grid on
hcb = colorbar;
hcb.Label.String = 'Probability density (\mum^{-2})'; % 'Tex' String
% hcb.Label.String = '$Probability\ density\ (\mu m^{-2})$'; % 'LaTeX' String
hcb.Label.Interpreter = 'tex';
The warning thrown by using the LaTeX string with the LaTeX interpreter is because of the backslant (\) characters, however without them, there are no spaces and the works run together.
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