Formatting column names in a table of data
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I have calculated values for some variables and would like to produce a table containing those values, how do I format the column/row names to show Latex text (ex. )?
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dpb
on 19 Nov 2021
Edited: dpb
on 23 Nov 2021
My bad -- I was thinking of extended ASCII character set and wrote unicode instead...you're correct, @Adam Danz, nothing but single-byte characters are rendered properly as variable name strings even though (misguided, but TMW bowed to pressure) you can now have things like blanks (including leading and trailing just to make it harder)!
table documentation specifically says
"Variable names can have any Unicode® characters, including spaces and non-ASCII characters."
Peter Perkins
on 23 Nov 2021
Really, this is supported to allow foreign-language variable names, andvar names containing parens and dots and other punctuation. Spaces came along because it really was not clear how to sensibly draw a cutoff line. There are subtleties that are not apparent.
You are both correct that arbitrary var names are a double-edged sword.
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Srijith Kasaragod
on 24 Nov 2021
Hi Batool,
I assume you wish to name table variables as LATEX text and display the table in command window. MATLAB supports LATEX text in charting, annotations and publishing outputs. In such instances, the LATEX expressions will be interpreted as LATEX text and displayed appropriately. Command window does not render LATEX expressions and cannot be used to display publishable output. Instead the variable name would be displayed as the quoted LATEX expression.
Hope this helps!
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