How do I change axes font (heatmap)?
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Hello everyone,
I need to get a heatmap with all fonts being Times New Roman. I had no problems with heatmap values, more troubles with x axis font and I still can't change y axis font.
I am using this code:
h=heatmap(X, Y, C, 'FontName', 'Times New Roman');
h.xlabel('Something (unit)');
h.xlabel('FontName', 'Times New Roman');
h.ylabel('Something else (unit)');
h.ylabel('FontName', 'Times New Roman');
colormap(mymap)
And what I get is a heatmap with no y axis label. Everything else is alright. What am I missing here?
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Tommy
el 29 de Mayo de 2020
Your code is crashing at this line:
h.xlabel('FontName', 'Times New Roman');
The x label is set properly because of the previous line, and the y label is never set because the following line is never reached.
The x label has Times New Roman font because you specified that the heatmap's font should be Times New Roman when you called heatmap(). So this should work:
h=heatmap(X, Y, C, 'FontName', 'Times New Roman');
h.xlabel('Something (unit)');
h.ylabel('Something else (unit)');
colormap(mymap)
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Tommy
el 29 de Mayo de 2020
Happy to help!
Heatmaps use the TeX text interpreter by default. To specify bolded text, put '\bf' before the text you would like to bold.
h=heatmap(X, Y, C, 'FontName', 'Times New Roman');
h.xlabel('\bf something');
h.ylabel('something \bf else');
colormap(mymap)
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