From: David Park on 18 Mar 2010 05:33 Row[{Style["N", Italic], "(200,300)"}] David Park djmpark(a)comcast.net http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/ From: Jim Lambaugh [mailto:lambaugh(a)gmail.com] On 16 Mar., 11:59, Jim Lambaugh <lamba...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > In my plot I need to label my y-axis N, but Mathematica recognizes > this as numerical value. How do I turn this off while plotting, so I > can label my axis N? > > Also, I need to change the font of the N. But I guess that is easy as > long as the above problem is taken care of (i.e. just use Style)? > > Best, > Jim. Ok, so I use "N", as you have suggested. Now the thing is, I wish to write something like N(200,300), but I do not want "200" and "300" to be italic, only N. I tried Style["N",Italic] <> "(200,300)", but apparently Style["N",Italic] is not a string. What can I do here?
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