How to add an accent mark in a label of a graph when using latex interpreter?
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Víctor Díaz Cortés
on 4 May 2022
Answered: Star Strider
on 4 May 2022
I got an error of syntax when using interpreter latex and a accent mark, for example this is the line I want to run, where the accent mark is in the "i" uppercase in the beggining:
xlabel('Índice $e_{i}$','interpreter','latex')
While this is not possible the only thing I can do is avoid the accent mark as follows:
xlabel('Indice $e_{i}$','interpreter','latex')
This is not ideal, do someone know how to get the first line of code working properly?
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Star Strider
on 4 May 2022
The acute accent is coded as \' (‘escaped’ apostrophe) so within a quoted character array it has to be \'' —
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xlabel('\''Indice $e_{i}$','interpreter','latex', 'FontSize',20) % Character Array
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xlabel("\'Indice $e_{i}$",'interpreter','latex', 'FontSize',20) % String Array
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