How do I change axes font (heatmap)?
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Hello everyone,
I need to get a heatmap with all fonts being Times New Roman. I had no problems with heatmap values, more troubles with x axis font and I still can't change y axis font.
I am using this code:
h=heatmap(X, Y, C, 'FontName', 'Times New Roman');
h.xlabel('Something (unit)');
h.xlabel('FontName', 'Times New Roman');
h.ylabel('Something else (unit)');
h.ylabel('FontName', 'Times New Roman');
colormap(mymap)
And what I get is a heatmap with no y axis label. Everything else is alright. What am I missing here?
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Tommy
on 29 May 2020
Your code is crashing at this line:
h.xlabel('FontName', 'Times New Roman');
The x label is set properly because of the previous line, and the y label is never set because the following line is never reached.
The x label has Times New Roman font because you specified that the heatmap's font should be Times New Roman when you called heatmap(). So this should work:
h=heatmap(X, Y, C, 'FontName', 'Times New Roman');
h.xlabel('Something (unit)');
h.ylabel('Something else (unit)');
colormap(mymap)
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Tommy
on 29 May 2020
Happy to help!
Heatmaps use the TeX text interpreter by default. To specify bolded text, put '\bf' before the text you would like to bold.
h=heatmap(X, Y, C, 'FontName', 'Times New Roman');
h.xlabel('\bf something');
h.ylabel('something \bf else');
colormap(mymap)
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