How do return the latex form by using method of 'disp' in Matlab class ?
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I define the class in matlab as:
classdef Myclass
properties
Content
end
methods
function obj = Myclass(content)
obj.Content = content;
end
function disp(obj)
A = symmatrix('A(1/3,[0,0,1])');
disp(A);
end
end
end
When we run this class in live editor return 'A(1/3,[0,0,1])' rather than latex form.
Myclass(1)
% return 'A(1/3,[0,0,1])'
A = symmatrix('A(1/3,[0,0,1])');
% return latrx form A(1/3,[0,0,1])
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Vandit
on 18 Jul 2024
Hello Jia,
To achieve the desired LaTeX rendering, you can modify the "disp" method to generate and display the LaTeX string using the "latex" function in MATLAB.
Here's an updated version of your class that ensures the symbolic matrix is displayed in LaTeX form:
classdef Myclass
properties
Content
end
methods
function obj = Myclass(content)
obj.Content = content;
end
function disp(obj)
A = symmatrix('A(1/3,[0,0,1])');
latexStr = latex(A);
% Display the LaTeX string
fprintf('LaTeX String: %s\n', latexStr);
end
end
end
In the above code snippet, the "disp" method creates a symbolic matrix A, converts it to a LaTeX string using the "latex" function, and prints the LaTeX string.
To know more about the "latex" function, please refer to the documentation below:
Hope this helps.
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