To produce a graphics grid, I would like the PlotLabel
to be a concatenation of graphics such as "y="//MaTeX
and the value of an expression like f[i,j]
, the latter value depending on the values of the indices i,j
indexing pictures in the graphics grid. So, if e.g. f[3,2]=0.7
, then the desired label for the picture in row 3 and column 2 of the grid should be "y=0.7"//MaTeX
.
Or, rather, I would like the PlotLabel to be two such concatenations put one above the other -- or maybe one to the right of the other, with the two concatenations separated by a comma.
Can this be done?
To clarify, the command MaTeX
that is a part of the PlotLabel
command occurs in a module, say
plot[i_,j_]:=Module[{...}, ..., MaTeX[...]; ...]
and the function f[i_,j_]
is defined outside the module plot[i_,j_]
or, anyway, outside the PlotLabel
command. The command plot[i_,j_]
is then used to produce a graphics grid, where the indices i,j
index the pictures in the grid.
The value of f[i,j]
must be computed inside the PlotLabel
command, depending on the values of i,j
that plot[i_,j_]
receives. I have tried, naively, to write things like PlotLabel->"y=f[i,j]"//MaTeX
, but nothing has worked.