# MATLAB and Math Equations via LaTeX in command window or stand-alone plots?

What I would like to do is have math formula output (via LaTeX) in either a complete and separate plot, solely devoted to math equations, or be able to display math equations (again via LaTeX) in the command window itself.

Is this possible in MATLAB?

Thanks!

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I'm not sure about the command prompt, but you can add LaTex text to MATLAB plots using text.
For example, this:

figure
set(gcf, 'color', 'white'), axis off     %# Remove axes and set white background
my_text = '$$f_n={x \over \sqrt{2}}$$';
text('units', 'inch', 'position', [-0.5 3.5], 'fontsize', 14, 'color', 'k', ...
'interpreter', 'latex', 'string', my_text);


should give you this:

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OMG. Yes. So I have the LaTeX interpreter automatically in MATLAB? I mean, what about specific commands like using \mathbf {} to make stuff bold? Would MATLAB LaTeX understand that? (I am still somewhat new to LaTeX but familiar with it enough to know that there are those extra attachments to it). –  Learnaholic Sep 3 '12 at 15:05
Yes, MATLAB has built-in support for LaTeX. About the specific commands, I haven't checked, but you can play with it yourself and see what happens. You just need to feed the interpreter with the formula and fiddle with the position to get a neat output. Note that when the interpreter has trouble parsing your expression, you'll get an error message in the command prompt. –  Eitan T Sep 3 '12 at 15:12
Thanks EitanT. I asked a new question on this subject here, since it might be a big issue. Specifically I am trying to get expectation operator to work in MATLAB's LaTeX. –  Learnaholic Sep 3 '12 at 15:52

The first is possible using the text command:

figure;
text(.1,.9,'\itAe^\alpha^t')
set(gca,'visible','off');


Here is a more complete set of documentation on using TeX/LaTeX in this way.

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obamaNotBad.jpg. And I take it you can also change the fonts/color the same way as EitanT has done? –  Learnaholic Sep 3 '12 at 15:08
Yup, same answer but he's gone into a lot more detail so it's a better answer :) –  Salain Sep 3 '12 at 15:14
Its nice and elegant. I wonder if perhaps it might be usable for my question here: (stackoverflow.com/questions/12249579/…). Perhaps to output all those lines on a plot instead of command window... –  Learnaholic Sep 3 '12 at 15:20
You certainly could, yes, one solution would be to clear the figure window with cla, another would simply be to create a white rectangle over the area your equation was written. I'd go with the second way –  Salain Sep 3 '12 at 15:24