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\label{fig:my_label} \end{figure} \end{document} Output In the previous source code, we used the caption \usepackage and \centering on placing the figure in the center. You only need to add your text in the \caption{} to compile it as a figure caption. In case you don’t know ...
\begin{table}\caption{Your caption.}\label{demo-table}\begin{tabular}...\end{tabular}\end{table} The following code, which also uses thecenterenvironment, demonstrates adding a table caption. It also uses\label{demo-table}to create a label for use in referencing the table (via\ref{demo-...
As the question states, I want to be able to have a label that only has in bold certain characters. I specifically do not want to use the latex interpreter, because it does not seem it is capable of switching fonts (Change Font in Latex Interpret...
Here's an example of how to use Times New Roman in your LaTeX expression: set(STA1,'A_Label','String','$\usepackage{newtxtext}$(i+n)-C_{10}$','Interpreter','latex','FontSize', 18,'FontWeight','bold') Make Sure LaTeX Can Find the Font: ...
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By using \label and \ref commands, the references always point to the correct section, even if you change the order of the sections later. This tutorial builds on from the earlier video which demonstrated how to add title, author and date fields to the start of your LaTeX document....
Notice that LaTeX has automatically numbered it according to what chapter it's part of. It is also really important to label each figure so you can accurately refer back to it in the text using the\refcommand. If you added this in the text: ...