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Fractions for xtick labels in matplotlib.pyplot

I'd like to position and label some xticks, but I want some of the labels to be nicely typeset fractions. I can see that pyplot.xtick accepts text elements as labels, but I'm a little confused about how to somehow turn a LaTeX expression into such a label.

Here's a simplification of what I'd like to do:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.plot(range(5))
plt.xticks([1,2.5,4], ['1', '5/2', '4'])
plt.show()


It sure would be nice if that 5/2 looked like a $\frac{5}{2}$. I've spent close to an hour on this and am flummoxed. Thank you in advance.

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What version of matplotlib do you have, because '$\frac{5}{2}$' works for me. – esmit Jul 16 '13 at 19:36

    >>> from matplotlib import rc
>>> pl.xticks([1,2.5,4],[r'$1$',r'$\frac{5}{2}$',r'$4$'])