plotSetTitle#
Purpose#
Controls the settings for the title for a graph.
Format#
- plotSetTitle(&myPlot, title[, font[, fontSize[, fontColor]]])#
- Parameters:
&myPlot (struct pointer) – A
plotControl
structure pointer.title (string) – the new title. This may contain HTML for the creation of Greek letters, mathematical symbols and text formatting.
font (string) – Optional argument, font or font family name.
fontSize (scalar) – Optional argument, font size in points.
fontColor (string) – Optional input, named color or RGB value.
Examples#
Example 1#
// Declare plotControl structure
struct plotControl myPlot;
// Initialize plotControl structure
myPlot = plotGetDefaults("hist");
// Set the title, title font and title font size
plotSetTitle(&myPlot, "GAUSS Example Graph", "verdana", 10);
// Create data
x = rndn(1e5,1);
// Plot a histogram of the x data spread over 50 bins
plotHist(myPlot, x, 50);
Example 2#
You may add Greek letters, mathematical symbols, subscript and superscript to your title using HTML. To add HTML to a label, you need to wrap the text to be interpreted as HTML in HTML tags.
label_string = "<html>β</html>";
plotSetTitle(&myPlot, label_string);
The code above will add the letter \(\beta\) to the graph title. The HTML sup
tag will create superscript and the sub
tag will create subscript. For example:
label_string = "<html>σ<sup>2</sup></html>";
plotSetTitle(&myPlot, label_string);
will add \(\sigma^2\) to your title. While,
label_string = "<html>Y<sub>t-1</sub></html>";
plotSetTitle(&myPlot, label_string);
will create \(Y_{t-1}\)
Remarks#
Note
This function sets an attribute in a plotControl
structure. It does not
affect an existing graph, or a new graph drawn using the default
settings that are accessible from the
menu.
See also
Functions plotGetDefaults()
, plotSetYLabel()
, plotSetLinePen()
, plotSetFonts()