Changing Legend Font Using Latex Interpreter
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Hi,
I want to change the font style of legend using Latex interpreter. I have tried using
h=legend('M1, {$\it{p_{\mathrm{s}}}$}=\rm{1}, Num.','M1, $\it{p_{\mathrm{s}}}$=\rm{1}, Sim.','M1, $\it{p_{\mathrm{s}}}$=\rm{0.9}, Num.','M1, $\it{p_{\mathrm{s}}}$=\rm{0.9}, Sim.','M2, $\it{p_{\mathrm{s}}}$=\rm{1}, Num.','M2, $\it{p_{\mathrm{s}}}$=\rm{1}, Sim.','M2, $\it{p_{\mathrm{s}}}$=\rm{0.9}, Num.','M2, $\it{p_{\mathrm{s}}}$=\rm{0.9}, Sim.','Location','NorthWest');
set(h, 'Interpreter', 'LaTex','Fontname','Times New Roman','Fontsize',16);
But it does not work. Font style changes to default Latex style.
I will be thankful for your support.
7 Comments
Ameer Ahmed
on 30 Jun 2019
Adam Danz
on 30 Jun 2019
If that link didn't address your quesiton, then I don't understand your question. If the goal is to use latex in your legend and to change the font, that's what the link addresses.
Ameer Ahmed
on 1 Jul 2019
Edited: Ameer Ahmed
on 2 Jul 2019
Adam Danz
on 1 Jul 2019
In sort, matlab does not have a method of chaning font if you're using latex. There are undocumented ways that are explained in the link I provided.
Ameer Ahmed
on 2 Jul 2019
Adam Danz
on 2 Jul 2019
Looks like there's no known solution, then.
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