# How do you use the LaTeX blackboard font in MATLAB?

So, based on my question and solutions here, I would like to actually start using LaTeX, in figures as seen. However, one problem I am running into, is that I cannot seem to display the Expectation operator.

From my research, I know that the expectation operator can be displayed as such normally as such:

/mathbb{E}


However, when I try to use it in MATLAB, nothing prints out.

clear all
figure(1); clf(1);
set(gcf, 'color', 'white'), axis off     %# Remove axes and set white background
my_text = '$$\mathbb{E}$$';
text('units', 'inch', 'position', [-0.5 3.5], 'fontsize', 14, 'color', 'k', ...
'interpreter', 'latex', 'string', my_text);


Now, I know that the \mathbb is some sort of different 'library', but frankly it is quite useful for mathematical formulations. How do I 'include' it in MATLAB? I am lost on this.

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You might not have noticed it, but you get an warning message in the command prompt:

Warning: Unable to interpret TeX string

which tells you that MATLAB has trouble parsing your LaTeX expression. More specifically, the blackboard bold math font (indicated by the '\mathbb') is not supported by MATLAB's built-in LaTeX interpreter (it requires the amsmath package).

One way to install this package is described here and here. I'll summarize it for you:

2. Modify the m-file tex.m, which is located in the MATLAB root\toolbox\matlab\graphics folder (backup the file before modifying it):

2.1. In the localDecorateInputString function, modify standardhead to include the new packages (marked in bold):

standardhead = [' \nofiles \documentclass{mwarticle} \usepackage{amsfonts, amsbsy, amssymb} \begin{document}']

2.2. In the localGetTeXPath function, add the paths of where the AMS package files are located (marked in bold), for instance:

texpath{1} = blah blah blah... texpath{end+1} = blah blah blah... texpath{end+1} = 'C:\amslatex\';

3. Copy all .sty files of the AMS package to the MATLAB root\sys\tex folder.

4. Restart MATLAB.

You should now have the necessary LaTeX font packages installed. I would've gladly checked it out myself if time allowed, it seems promising.

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Thank you so much, however some problems: 1) MATLAB editor is not allowing me so save/modify (Access is denied) the tex.m file. (Even though this is my own computer) - very strange! :-/ –  Learnaholic Sep 3 '12 at 17:44
1) Don't edit the "tex.m" file with the MATLAB editor, use an external editor like Notepad. 2) See bullet #3: you add this direcory to texpath. –  Eitan T Sep 3 '12 at 17:46
Yeah, I jumped ahead of myself with the 3rd step. :-) Let me try all this. –  Learnaholic Sep 3 '12 at 17:55
EitanT, I am unclear as to which ams-latex package to use. There is no amslatex directory from the two parts I downloaded from the link you provided. There is 'amsmath.zip' and 'amscls.zip'. If I unzip them to C:\TeX, I will get 'C:\TeX\amsmath2\' and 'C:\TeX\amscls2\'. I take it you mean the latter is to be included? Also, all .sty from the latter? –  Learnaholic Sep 3 '12 at 18:06
The "amslatex" folder is just an example... It's a folder of your choice. Replace it with "C:\TeX" or "C:\TeX\amsmath2", depending where you unzipped the package files. –  Eitan T Sep 3 '12 at 18:08
\psfrag{E}{\mathbb{E}}