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subscript, superscript in plot label

Posted 9 years ago

Hi,

1) Create subscript, superscript

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the plot command used to create this graph was something like

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lown = ListLinePlot[{tn1, tn2, tn3, tn4}, 
  PlotRange -> {{0, 40}, {0, 30}}, PlotStyle -> Reverse[colors], 
  Frame -> True, LabelStyle -> {Black, Bold}, 
  FrameLabel -> {Style["\[Delta]", 13], 
    Style["\!\(\*SubscriptBox[\(N\), \(P\)]\) g/m2", 13]}]

e = ListLinePlot[{tn0}, PlotRange -> {{0, 40}, {0, 30}}, 
  PlotStyle -> {{Red, Dashed, Thick}}, 
  PlotLegends -> {"Kmo  =0.0005", "Kmo = 0.001", "Kmo = 0.002", 
    "Kmo = 0.003"}, Frame -> True, LabelStyle -> {Black, Bold}, 
  FrameLabel -> {Style["\[Delta]", 13], 
    Style["\!\(\*SubscriptBox[\(N\), \(P\)]\) g/m2", 13]}]
Np = Show[e, lown,  PlotRange -> {{0, 40}, {0, 60}}]

I figured out how to make the subscript for Np..but i am struggling to make a superscript 2 in g/m2 and mo in kmo in the plot legend.. any help will be greatly apprecitaed thanks!

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POSTED BY: ash ash
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My favourite way of inserting properly typeset formulas into plots is to compose them first in a Text cell, within an inline cell. Then I copy the inline cell and paste it into the input within quotation "". What I get, behind the scenes, is something like this:

Plot[x^2, {x, -1, 1}, Frame -> True, 
 FrameLabel -> {"\!\(\*FormBox[\(\*SubscriptBox[\(N\), \(p\)] \
g/\*SuperscriptBox[\(m\), \(2\)]\),
TraditionalForm]\)"}, BaseStyle -> {FontFamily -> "Times"}]

except that I see the readable typeset version.

POSTED BY: Gianluca Gorni
POSTED BY: S M Blinder
Posted 9 years ago
POSTED BY: Jim Baldwin

Have you tried the basic math input palette?

POSTED BY: Gianluca Gorni
Posted 9 years ago

Sorry .. but How helpful is that..? i have my own data here..

POSTED BY: ash ash
Posted 9 years ago

Sorry .. but How helpful is that..? i have my own data here..

POSTED BY: ash ash
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