[Errorbar plot] How to set letters/word on x axis properly?

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Hello folks,
I'm using this code to create an error bar plot
errorbar(1:1:34,[cell{2,:}],[cell{3,:}],'o');
which results in
When I try add specific names to the x axis with
set(gca,'XtickLabel', cell(1,:));
This happens:
Where i expect the x axis to fill with all supplied names.
cell(1,:)
has the same format as well as the same size as the other ones. Can someone help me?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 31 Aug 2017
You didn’t post ‘all the supplied names’ or other details, so writing specific code for your problem is not possible.
Adapt this idea:
Cell{1} = {'k','d','X','b','f'};
figure(1)
plot(1:5, rand(1,5), 'o')
set(gca, 'XTick',1:5, 'XTickLabel',Cell{1})
set(gca, 'XLim',[0 6])
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Moritz Pohl
Moritz Pohl on 31 Aug 2017
Edited: Moritz Pohl on 31 Aug 2017
Thanks Star Strider,
I've set my default interpreter to latex.
'TickLabelInterpreter','none'
did the trick. Also,
'XTick',1:34
was necessary to show all labels. Is there a way to change the font of the labels to latex back again?
Star Strider
Star Strider on 31 Aug 2017
As always, my pleasure.
The default interpreter is 'latex' since you set it that way. Setting it using gca (‘get current axes’) affects only that axes object, so there is no need to reset it for others. The 'latex' interpreter remains the default.
It’s good practice to always specify 'XTick' locations first when you’re specifying 'XTickLabel' to be certain the labels are plotted where you want them. (I also did that in my example code.)

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