# How can I format a float using matplotlib's LaTeX formatter?

I have a number in my python script that I want to use as part of the title of a plot in matplotlib. Is there a function that converts a float to a formatted TeX string?

Basically,

str(myFloat)


returns

3.5e+20


but I want

$3.5 \times 10^{20}$


or at least for matplotlib to format the float like the second string would be formatted. I'm also stuck using python 2.4, so code that runs in old versions is especially appreciated.

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## 2 Answers

You can do something like:

ax.set_title( "${0} \\times 10^{{{1}}}$".format('3.5','+20'))


in the old style:

ax.set_title( "$%s \\times 10^{%s}$" % ('3.5','+20'))

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Do you have any alternatives for old versions of python? I'm stuck using 2.4, but string.format() is new in 2.6. –  Dan Jun 25 '13 at 20:55
ok... I added it! THe double back-slashes are important to interpret \times correctly in matplotlib... –  Saullo Castro Jun 25 '13 at 21:22

With old stype formatting:

print r'$%s \times 10^{%s}$' % tuple('3.5e+20'.split('e+'))


with new format:

print r'${} \times 10^{{{}}}$'.format(*'3.5e+20'.split('e+'))

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