How to get subscripts in the legend of a Nichols plot?

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How do I put subscripts in a Nichols plot legend?
This works fine in a normal plot:
figure
plot([0 1],[3 4]); hold on
plot([0 1],[4 5])
plot([0 1],[5 6])
legend('G_2', 'G^2', 'G^2_p')
saveas(gcf,'test1.png')
produces:
But:
figure
nichols(Gp); hold on
nichols(Gc1*Gp);
nichols(Gc2*Gp);
legend('G_2', 'G^2', 'G^2_p')
saveas(gcf,'test2.png')
produces:
I tried this:
figure
nichols(Gp); hold on
nichols(Gc1*Gp);
nichols(Gc2*Gp);
legend('$G_2$', '$G^2$', '$\hat{G}^2_{p}$','Interpreter','Latex')
Produces:
Maybe this is the same bug reported in this question in 2015: Subscripts in MATLAB Legends

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2020-8-28
This is caused by an extra excape character added when the legend is initially created.
Details are explained by these two answers here.
As explained in that link, you can call the legend twice and the second time should fix the problem.
% Demo
H = tf([-4 48 -18 250 600],[1 30 282 525 60]);
nichols(H)
legend('G^2_p')
legend('G^2_p') % <-- intentionally called again
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Bill Tubbs
Bill Tubbs 2020-8-28
编辑:Bill Tubbs 2020-8-28
Thanks.
Indeed you are right:
% First time
h1 = legend('G_2', 'G^2', 'G^2_p')
h1 =
Legend (G\_2, G^2, G^2\_p) with properties:
...
% 2nd time
h2 = legend('G_2', 'G^2', 'G^2_p')
h2 =
Legend (G_2, G^2, G^2_p) with properties:
...
How unusual.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2020-8-28
Indeed. The surprises we find in the entrails for Matlab....

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