


Description My library of functions to handle with the creation of strings with LaTeX syntax and also files directed from Matlab. Sample markup can also be added using the top-level Cell Menu: “Cell -> Insert Text Markup -> LaTeX Inline Math” for inline markup and “Cell > Insert Text Markup > LaTeX Display Math” for block markup. Matlab to LaTeX Library Summary Library with functions to create strings with the LaTeX syntax and LaTeX files through Matlab. This m-file (with GUI) converts m-code into a tex-file for including in a LaTeX-document. An inline LaTeX formula is surrounded by single “ $“‘s, and a block is separated by double “ $$“‘s. Previously they were only available in their own block. New in MATLAB R2011a is the ability to include inline LaTeX formulas. Now change the output order of a symbolic polynomial. sympref ( 'FloatingPointOutput' ,true) chr latex (sym (pi)) chr '3.1416'. Everything should be in Arial and I used the following: set (gca,'FontName','Arial') fontname 'Arial' set (0,'defaultaxesfontname',fontname) set (0. I got the following: As you can see, the font type is different. For various reasons, I want the font type 'Arial' in my graph.

While the LaTeXiT workflow is fairly simple and straightforward. Generate the LaTeX form of in floating-point format. I want to export a plot/graph from Matlab to Latex. Using LaTeXiT, one can drag and drop complex math formulas to a number of apps - Pages, Keynote and TextEdit, to name a few. In order to make sure the published formulas are cross-browser compatible, the generated formulas are included into the published document as images. Set the 'FloatingPointOutput' preference to true to return symbolic output in floating-point format. This was seen as a nice way to include pretty-formatted formulas and equations without having to resort to ASCII art. A long time ago the Publish team added the ability to include LaTeX formulas in published MATLAB files.
