how to write zeta in matlab
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Hi
I am trying to legend the roots of my function as zeta1,zeta2....
I used this answer,
figure();
x = real(r0);
y = imag(r0);
for ii = 1:numel(r0)
plot(x(ii),y(ii),'ro');
hold on
% % text(x(ii),y(ii),sprintf('Zero #%d',ii), ...
text(x(ii),y(ii),sprintf('Zero %d',ii), ...
'VerticalAlignment','top','HorizontalAlignment','center');
grid on
end
I find this answer work but HOW can I write zeta instead of zero in this line text(x(ii),y(ii),sprintf('Zero #%d',ii), ...
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Voss
on 11 Apr 2022
@Aisha Mohamed Please see my recent comment on another question: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/1681714-how-to-distinguish-between-four-zeros-in-matlab-plotting#comment_2097180
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Torsten
on 11 Apr 2022
2 Comments
Torsten
on 11 Apr 2022
@Aisha Mohamed comment moved here
Hi
I did this . I write (\zeta) but ths does not work , I can not see this zeta in my figure. why this happened and how can me solve this problem please?
Thanks
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