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# How do you add math symbols in colorbar ticks

I can get the colorbar ticks as

figure;
hbar=colorbar;
ticks=get(hbar,'ytick');


Now how do I set the tick labels at tick(end) to be ∞?

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This is tricky. Normally, for axes labels and titles you can use TeX or LaTeX formatting since they are text objects and thus have an 'Interpreter' property:

xlabel('\infty');  %# Label the x axis with an infinity


However, axes objects themselves don't appear to have a way to use Tex or LaTeX formatting for their tick labels. One solution is to download the submission Format Tick Labels from Alexander Hayes on the MathWorks File Exchange, which will replace the axes tick labels with formatted text objects.

Another solution is to change the 'FontName' property of the axes to the 'Symbol' font, the 165th character of which is the infinity symbol. Here's an example:

hBar = colorbar;                           %# Create the colorbar
labels = cellstr(get(hBar,'YTickLabel'));  %# Get the current y-axis tick labels
labels{end} = char(165);                   %# Change the last tick label
set(hBar,'FontName','Symbol',...           %# Change the colorbar axes font
'YTickLabel',labels);             %#   and update the tick labels


And here's what the colorbar will look like:

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+1 nice hack with the Symbol font. My question: is it system-independent (does it work out of the box on Mac/Linux, or do you have to add a similar font yourself) – Amro Jun 24 '11 at 11:25
+1 Very awesome. – Chris A. Jun 24 '11 at 14:08
@Amro: The Symbol font has to be installed on your machine, and I'm not sure if Mac or Linux has it by default. I don't know if any fonts come pre-packaged with MATLAB (I doubt it), but you can at least find out what the available system fonts are using the function LISTFONTS. – gnovice Jun 24 '11 at 15:22