Hi guys! How are you?
I am trying to plot a chart where the y-axis represents Celsius degrees, but cannot write the special symbol °. I have already found how to write greek letters but not the degrees symbol °. Hope you can help me and thank you in advance for your time ![:slight_smile: :slight_smile:](https://flint.soest.hawaii.edu/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=9)
Byaf+u@.
if I remember correctly ![:slight_smile: :slight_smile:](https://flint.soest.hawaii.edu/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=9)
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You’re great! Thank you so much ![:blush: :blush:](https://flint.soest.hawaii.edu/images/emoji/twitter/blush.png?v=9)
I also believe that \260 does the job, too, if you need it elsewhere.
And, if you ever need the +/- symbol, use \261.
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For degree symbol the preferred is indeed @. since it handles the character set changes. The\260 etc is tied to a specific character set (e.g., ISOLatin1p or Standard encoding).
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Thank you all guys. But is there any guide to check when someone is in doubt with the syntax? ![:slight_smile: :slight_smile:](https://flint.soest.hawaii.edu/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=9)