title('string1_string2'): Stop automatic subscripts?
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I have a code that goes through many files and creates many plots that I distribute to different users. The plots are automatically titled (thank the heavens) to be whatever the file name is using the simple title() command.
Almost all of the files have an underscore in there somewhere, but it is never consistent.
'file_23', 'data_is_here', 'test_v13'
While it is not critical, its quite annoying that the title() command automatically wants to automatically assume that it should not print the underscore, but instead print the next letter as a tiny subscript.
Is there a way to disable this automatic feature? I want to print the underscore rather than make a subscript, however it is not practical for me to try to replace all the underscores with '\_'.
Just wondering if its something easy to disable.
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Star Strider
el 8 de Oct. de 2014
‘it is not practical for me to try to replace all the underscores with '\'.’_
It can be. Use strrep:
ttls = {'file_23', 'data_is_here', 'test_v13'};
ttlsr = strrep(ttls, '_', '\_');
produces:
ttlsr =
'file\_23' 'data\_is\_here' 'test\_v13'
Azzi Abdelmalek
el 7 de Oct. de 2014
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek
el 7 de Oct. de 2014
Use
title('file\_23')
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