How can I add figures from a looping script in the report generator toolbox?
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Julio Martinez
le 20 Avr 2015
Réponse apportée : Rob Edgar
le 19 Déc 2018
I have a script that plots 4 different figures with each loop. When running this program from the editor, all my figures appear in the right order. However, when I am in report generator mode, the figures are placed in a .doc document randomly, even though the figures appear in the right order when the report generator runs using part of the string that generates these plots.
Here's what I have tried in the report generator tree:
Report 'mynamereport'
Title page(child from report 'mynamereport')
Chapter 1 (child from report 'mynamereport')
%Evaluate Matlab expresion (child from Chapter 1) %this is where script runs loop and plots figures
FigureLoop 1 Chapter All (sibling from Chapter 1)
Figure Snapshot (child from FigureLoop 1)
%Evaluate Matlab Expression (child from Report'mynamereport') ends the process
Is there a way to have these plots in the report in the order that they are generated? Many thanks!
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Naty S
le 16 Juil 2015
Hey This is a bit of a workaround. Ran a for loop from i=1:1:length(findobj('Type','figure')); Inside the for loop i used the figure(i) function to open the figure and than I snapped shot it.
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Cindy Solomon
le 21 Avr 2015
Hi Julio,
Similar to how "drawnow" works when plotting figures, there is an equivalent function for the MATLAB Report Generator called "snapnow". Adding this line after the plot call in your loop should resolve the issue. For more information on this function, see this doc link.
Hope this helps!
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Rob Edgar
le 19 Déc 2018
Someone at Mathworks figured this out for me. I was not having success with contourf plots in a loop working in report generator. The trick for me was getImpl. Without that, every iteration of fig2 was a duplicated of the first one I had added.
fig2 = Figure(f); fig2.SnapshotFormat = 'png';
fig2 = getImpl(fig2, rpt);
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