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I am new to python and It seems like a small issue, but I was unable to find the answer for it on the web. I want to write the delta O 18 sign, the one from the famous isotope ratio expression, but with no luck so far: Basically, I need to make the "18" in the following expression to "go" up - plt.ylabel('$\delta18O$')

Thanks in advance for all of you.

Best, N.

Nir
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  • I think this is really a (La)TeX question, not a Python question. – chepner May 12 '16 at 14:20
  • I think the word you're looking for is "superscript". Take a look at this: http://stackoverflow.com/q/8651361/10077 – Fred Larson May 12 '16 at 14:25
  • This doesn't seem like a programming question. If your program needs to render text, is that on a terminal (basically no can do, in the general case), a graphical environment (which one?), a physical device (which one?) or what? – tripleee May 12 '16 at 14:34
  • Thanks guys, I found the answer for it: '$\\delta^{18}O_{SMOW}$. Fred Larson, you were right, all I needed was a superscript. – Nir May 13 '16 at 15:47

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After getting some help from friends - '$\delta^{18}O_{SMOW}$

N.

Nir
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