num2str with latex

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Marisabel Gonzalez
Marisabel Gonzalez on 17 Dec 2018
Edited: Luna on 22 Mar 2021
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?
Marisabel Gonzalez
Marisabel Gonzalez on 17 Dec 2018
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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Tianyu Fan
Tianyu Fan on 24 Jan 2021
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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