Convert variable to a title - includes special charcters

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I am storing a file name as a variable to be retrieved. But, the name of the file contains underscores. When I use the variable name as the title of my plot each letter that follows an underscore becomes subscripted. What I would like is for the underscores to remain underscores. Example: FileName=SD_Padres_are_great;
Then I plot a chart & I use this as the title: title(FileName);
In the above example the output title would print with the underscores missing and the P a & g subscripted.
Does anyone know how to keep the title in the exact format of the FileName? BTW-I do not have control of the file names to change them as they are created by another program.

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Jacob Matthews
Jacob Matthews on 23 Feb 2015
You could use the command "strrep" to replace the underscores with spaces:
strrep(FileName,'_',' ')
or if you want to keep the filename exact with the underscores, insert a backslash:
strrep(FileName,'_','\_')
which will print the underscore as an underscore instead of treating it as a indicator for subscripting.
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 23 Feb 2015
Or you could just tell title to not interpret the string as Tex... (set the 'Interpreter' to 'none').

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 23 Feb 2015
title(string_with_underscores, 'Interpreter', 'none')
will solve it. It's in the doc!
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MathKat
MathKat on 23 Feb 2015
Edited: MathKat on 23 Feb 2015
I'm sure it is user error :) BTW - could it be because I am running on 2012b?
Thx again.
Guillaume
Guillaume on 23 Feb 2015
Edited: Guillaume on 23 Feb 2015
Nope, this has been the documented way since at least 2010.
Strike that, since at least 2003

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