How to write an exponent in an axis label when the matlab syntax doesn't work?
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The matlab syntax for writing an exponent in an axis label is
ylabel('e^t')
but when I try to do this on my figure I get the following error:
>> ylabel('e^t')
Warning: Error updating Text.
String scalar or character vector must have valid interpreter syntax:
e^t
Instead of getting an exponent, my axis label shows 'e^t' How do I resolve this issue?
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Stephen23
on 22 Jan 2024
ylabel('e^t')
What MATLAB version are you using?
Please show the exact code that you are calling.
Please show the complete output of this command:
which ylabel -all
Steven Lord
on 22 Jan 2024
Moved: Dyuman Joshi
on 25 Feb 2024
Do you receive that error running just that one line of code? Or can you only reproduce it with more lines (hopefully just a few lines)? Please post a small and self-contained example that you can run (in a fresh session of MATLAB, newly started) that produces the warning.
xlabel('e^{(t/10)}')
The one thing I'm thinking of that might cause this with just that line of code is if you've change the default Interpreter property for text objects first.
f = figure;
set(f, 'DefaultTextInterpreter', 'LaTeX')
xlabel('e^{(t/10)}')
In that case try wrapping that label text in $.
f = figure;
set(f, 'DefaultTextInterpreter', 'LaTeX')
xlabel('$e^{(t/10)}$')
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