Thank you very much Samuel. Now the solution is obvious. Sometimes these are the hardest to find :-)

Iza




W dniu 21.02.2019 17:48, Samuel Gougeon napisał(a):
Hello Izabela,

Le 21/02/2019 à 17:38, Izabela Wójcik-Grząba a écrit :

Hello,

In my plot every tick_label in the x-axis is made of two numbers
(the second is in the parenthesis). Now they are printed next to
each other like for example:
0.2 (11)

See the code below:

f_l=[0.20030479
0.29234647
0.36879976
0.43788566
0.50263554
0.56453135
0.62441298];

L_0=[11:1:17]';

f_l_labels=[msprintf('%3.1f\n',f_l)+' ('+string(L_0)+')'];

In this form they take a lot of place along the x-axis, so I would
like to print the numbers one over another. I've tried different
options but none of them works. Particularly I was testing a Latex
option \atop but with no success.

You must double "\":

--> f_l_labels=[msprintf('$%3.1f\\ATOP\n',f_l)+' ('+string(L_0)+')$']
 f_l_labels  =
!$0.2\atop (11)$  !
!$0.3\atop (12)$  !
!$0.4\atop (13)$  !
!$0.4\atop (14)$  !
!$0.5\atop (15)$  !
!$0.6\atop (16)$  !
!$0.6\atop (17)$  !

then it should work:

Best regards
Samuel
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