Thanks to Rick, as this works fine for a single line title. However, I had not noticed that it will not work for me as I am trying to create a two line title. One with the data set name and one with the name of the plot. I have tried using title({label,'x vs t'}) and ({label;'x vs t'}), but only get errors. Any thoughts on why these don't work?
Using a text file to title a plot.
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I have a program that uses many different data sets to generate plots. In order to keep track of where each plot comes from I would like to pull the data set name out of an associated readme file. The trouble is that I can't seem to figure out how to insert the string I get from the readme. My code gets the string with a simple: label = textread(readme.txt, '%s'), but after getting the label I have not figured out how to successfully insert that label into my plot's title (printing label to the screen shows the desired output). Any suggestions?
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Chirag Gupta
on 13 Jul 2011
Try
title([label char(10) 'x vs y']) % char(10) for newline
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Chirag Gupta
on 13 Jul 2011
Also,
label ='random title'
title({label,'x vs y'})
should also work. Can you ensure that label is not a cell in your case
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Rick Rosson
on 13 Jul 2011
The title function should work. For example:
figure;
plot(rand(50,1));
label = 'Some Random Numbers';
title(label);
HTH.
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Sukuchha
on 13 Jul 2011
you can also use like this: header{1} ='label'; header{2} ='x vs y'; title ( header)
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