plotting title with multiple strings on one line
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Adam Jurhs
el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Comentada: Dolly More
el 13 de Jul. de 2022
hi guys,
i've been searhing through the community responses and google and can't find an answer so i'll ask the question here.
i have two strings that i'd like to plot both of them on the plot title in one line. i've tried using stringEASY=strcat("a ","b") then title(stringEASY) and that works, but that's not what i have, here's what i have:
str_cell_array1 = str_cell_array(1,1) in the command window looks like a 1X1 cell array {["abc\_def.h5"]}
str_cell_array2 = str_cell_array(1,2) in the command window looks like a 1X1 cell array {["ghi\_jkl.h5"]}
if i use title("abc\_def.h5","ghi\_jkl.h5") i of course get a plot but the "ghi\_jkl.h5" is a subtitle which i don't want
so i've tried to cat the two together as
string=strcat(str_cell_array1,str_cell_array2)
which in the command window looks like string = {["abc\_def.h5" "ghi\_jkl.h5"]}
and then title(string) but that doesn't work
i've also tried string=strcat({'str_cell_array1'},{'str_cell_array2'})
and then title(string) but that also doesn't work
any hints?
Todd
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Voss
el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Voss
el 13 de Mayo de 2022
str_cell_array = {"abc\_def.h5" "ghi\_jkl.h5"};
str_title = strjoin(string(str_cell_array)," and ")
title(str_title);
figure
str_cell_array = {"abc\_def.h5" "ghi\_jkl.h5" "mno\_pqr.h5"};
str_title = strjoin(string(str_cell_array),", ")
title(str_title);
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Jonas
el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Jonas
el 13 de Mayo de 2022
this works for me
title("abc\_def.h5" + " and " + "ghi\_jkl.h5");
a concatenated string in one line
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Jonas
el 11 de Jul. de 2022
you could abuse latex interpreter to create a table in the title, you can set fixed to each column to stretch it as far as wished
plot(1:3);
title('\centering \begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{3cm} p{3cm}} top left & top center & top right \\ bottom left & bottom center & bottom right \end{tabular}','Interpreter','latex')
you could also set alignment per column, but then you cannot set the column width
figure; plot(1:3)
title('\begin{tabular}{lcr} top left & top center & top right \\ bottom left & bottom center & bottom right \end{tabular}','Interpreter','latex')
but you could add white space (here \hspace - horizontal space) or empty column for additional spacing
figure; plot(1:3)
title('\begin{tabular}{lcr} top left & top center & top right \\ bottom left \hspace{1cm} & bottom center & \hspace{1cm} bottom right \end{tabular}','Interpreter','latex')
Adam Jurhs
el 11 de Jul. de 2022
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Jonas
el 12 de Jul. de 2022
actually my comment was just the answer to the comment of @Dolly More, I just realized it has nothing to do with your question ;-)
Dolly More
el 13 de Jul. de 2022
I am sorry for posting a different question here. But I didn't want to create multiple questions which were on the similar line.
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