sprintf with latex problem

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xtremecheez
xtremecheez on 29 Mar 2018
Commented: Amirali Kamalian on 30 Dec 2019
I just cannot figure out what the problem is with this line, please help. I get this warning sometimes:
Warning: Error updating Text.
Character vector must have valid interpreter syntax:
$ρ_t = 0.26ρ_f, θ_0 = 90°$
Regardless, the subscripts never take. Here is the problematic line:
title(sprintf('$%c_t=%.2f%c_f,%c_0=%2.0f%c$',961,idens,961,952,iang*180/pi,176),'Interpreter','latex');

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Mar 2018
latex cannot have any characters with position greater than 255. That is violated by your 961 (rho) and 952 (theta).
Use \rho and \theta
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Mar 2018
The degree character is causing the problem. Use ^{\circ}
xtremecheez
xtremecheez on 29 Mar 2018
That was it, thanks.

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Amirali Kamalian
Amirali Kamalian on 30 Dec 2019
Edited: Amirali Kamalian on 30 Dec 2019
I have a problem quite similar to this:
pltt = '%1.0u: %4u $^{\circ}$C, %4u kg/h';
...
title(sprintf(pltt, j, T, Q),'FontSize', 12,'Interpreter','latex')
When executing this code, I get the following warning:
"String scalar or character vector must have valid interpreter syntax". Furthermore,
"Warning: Escaped character '\c' is not valid."
Any ideas how to fix this?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 30 Dec 2019
You forgot to escape the backslash, i.e. \\circ instead of \circ. This is because you are supplying pltt as the format string to sprintf, so any special characters in it that you want to be treated as literal characters will need to be escaped: you should always check the output of sprintf before using it.
Amirali Kamalian
Amirali Kamalian on 30 Dec 2019
Thanks Stephen!

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