Why MATLAB cannot render $\Beta$ (LaTeX string) in xlabel, ylabel?
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qilin guo
on 22 Oct 2021
Answered: Walter Roberson
on 22 Oct 2021
Hello, everone!
By accident I find MATLAB cannot render $\Beta$ (LaTeX string) in xlabel, ylabel? I have set the "interpreter" to "latex". Is this means that MATALB does not support the whole Greek alphabet? I am using MATLAB R2021b (trial version). This is the sample code.
>> xlabel('$\beta$', 'interpreter', 'latex'); ylabel('$\Beta$', 'interpreter', 'latex')
Warning: Error updating Text.
String scalar or character vector must have valid interpreter
syntax:
$\Beta$
Besides, "$\Gamma$" works.
Thank you!
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millercommamatt
on 22 Oct 2021
For an upper case beta, just use B and not \Beta.
Here's the characters you can use: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/creating_plots/greek-letters-and-special-characters-in-graph-text.html
You'll note that characters like an upper case Beta and Epsilon aren't included because you can just use B and E and not \Beta and \Epsilon.
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Oct 2021
MATLAB's latex does not specifically support Greek. Instead, it supports some mathematical symbols, some of which happen to resemble Greek letters. You can see the chart at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/14751-greek-alphabet-and-latex-commands-not-a-question?s_tid=srchtitle
Generally speaking, it does not bother to have \ codes for letters that are representable in English.
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A B \Gamma \Delta E Z H \Theta I K \Lambda M N \Xi O \Pi P \Sigma T \Upsilon \Phi X \Psi \Omega
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