Hi, so I have this label which works fine. However, I've created a function in which the exponent varies (1/4). Therefore, I put a variable m in there and used num2str but the label doesn't come up right....
How could I apply num2str in the exponent for this case?
xlabel('$\it{\bf{(f_{ohm}P)^{1/4}}}$','Interpreter','Latex','FontSize', 15 )

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Luna
Luna on 17 Dec 2018
share the code part of using num2str. What kind of result you are expecting?
This is what comes out...
Screen Shot 2018-12-17 at 12.20.56.png
m5 = 1/4;
xlabel(['$\it{\bf{(f_{ohm}P)^{num2str(m5)}}}$','Interpreter','Latex','FontSize', 15 ])
ylabel('$\it{\bf{\Lambda^{1/2}}}$','Interpreter','Latex','FontSize', 15 )
This is what I want
Screen Shot 2018-12-17 at 12.18.30.png

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Luna
Luna on 17 Dec 2018
You can use rats function to get what you need actually.
Try this below:
m = 1/4;
a = ['$\it{\bf{(f_{ohm}P)^{',rats(m), '}}}$'];
xlabel(a,'Interpreter','Latex','FontSize', 15 );

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Luna, what should I do if ‘m’ is a decimal?
Luna
Luna on 22 Mar 2021
Edited: Luna on 22 Mar 2021
If you define m = 0.25, you will see rats function still works as 1/4.

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