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mlreportgen.report.Figure Class

Namespace: mlreportgen.report
Superclasses: mlreportgen.report.Reporter

Figure reporter

Description

Create a figure reporter with a title, figure, and caption.

The mlreportgen.report.Figure class is a handle class.

Class Attributes

HandleCompatible
true

For information on class attributes, see Class Attributes.

Creation

Description

fig = mlreportgen.report.Figure creates a reporter that makes a snapshot of the figure currently open in MATLAB® and adds it to a report. Use the figure properties to add a caption or change the figure size. The snapshot image is stored in the temporary folder of the report. When the report is closed, the snapshot image is copied into the report and the image is deleted from the temporary folder. To prevent the snapshot image files from being deleted, use the Debug property of the report. See mlreportgen.report.Report.

example

fig = mlreportgen.report.Figure(source) creates a reporter that adds the figure specified by source and sets the Source property to source.

fig = mlreportgen.report.Figure(Name=Value) sets properties using name-value pairs. You can specify multiple name-value pair arguments in any order.

Properties

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Figure source, specified as a:

  • Character vector or string scalar that indicates the path to a valid figure file

  • Valid graphics handle

Snapshot reporter, specified as an mlreportgen.report.FormalImage object. Use the properties of the FormalImage object to specify the caption for the snapshot image or to further customize the size of the image.

Note

The reporter initializes the Snapshot property. Do not reset this property.

Snapshot image format, specified as "svg", "emf", "gif", "jpg", "pdf", "png", or "tif". The table lists which image formats are supported for which report types.

Image FormatFile ExtensionSupported in HTMLSupported in WordSupported in PDF
Windows® metafile.emfNoYesNo
Graphics Interchange Format .gifYesYesYes
JPEG image.jpgYesYesYes
PDF.pdfNoNoYes
Portable Network Graphics .pngYesYesYes
Scalable Vector Graphics.svgYesYesYes
TIFF image.tifNoYesYes

Data Types: char | string

Scaling options for the snapshot image, specified as "auto", "custom", or "none". This property controls the size of the snapshot image in the image file. Supported scaling options are:

  • "auto" — For PDF or Word (DOCX) output, use this option to scale the snapshot image to fit the current page layout while maintaining its aspect ratio. First, the reporter scales the snapshot image to the page width. If the image height exceeds the page height, the reporter scales the image down again. This additional scaling ensures that the image fits the current page with an extra one inch spacing. Scaling does not apply to HTML output.

  • "custom" — Use this option to scale the snapshot image based on the values of the Height and Width properties.

  • "none" — Do not perform scaling

For a PDF image, the size limit is 10000px for width and height. For all other image types, the size limit is the screen size.

Note

The "auto" and "custom" options use the MATLAB print command to resize the figure. If the figure is too large to fit in the specified space, the print command crops the snapshot image. To avoid cropping, set the Scaling property to "none" and use the reporter specified by the Snapshot property to size the image. Because the reporter reduces the size of the text with the rest of the image, fine details may not be legible unless you zoom the image. See Resize Figure Snapshot Image.

Note

A java.lang.OutOfMemoryError can occur when the Scaling is set to "custom", and Height and Width properties are set to large values. To avoid or solve this error, use smaller Height and Width property values.

Data Types: char | string

Height of the snapshot image, specified as a character vector or string scalar that consists of a number followed by an abbreviation for a unit of measurement. For example, "2in" specifies two inches. The default snapshot is 6 inches. Valid abbreviations are:

  • "px" — pixels

  • "cm" — centimeters

  • "in" — inches

  • "mm" — millimeters

  • "pc" — picas

  • "pt" — points

For PDF images, the height limit is 10000 pixels. For all other image types, the height limit is the screen height.

Example: "2in"

Data Types: char | string

Width of the snapshot image, specified as a character vector or string scalar that consists of a number followed by an abbreviation for a unit of measurement. For example, "2in" specifies two inches. The default snapshot width is 6.5 inches. Valid abbreviations are:

  • "px" — pixels

  • "cm" — centimeters

  • "in" — inches

  • "mm" — millimeters

  • "pc" — picas

  • "pt" — points

For PDF images, the width limit is 10000 pixels. For all other image types, the width limit is the screen width.

Example: "2in"

Data Types: char | string

Whether to preserve background color in the snapshot, specified as a numeric or logical 1 (true) or 0 (false). If PreserveBackgroundColor is true, the background color of the snapshot is the same as the background color of the snapshot source. If PreserveBackgroundColor is false, the background color of the snapshot is white.

Data Types: logical

Source of the template for this reporter, specified in one of these ways:

  • Character vector or string scalar that specifies the path of the file that contains the template for this reporter

  • Reporter or report whose template is used for this reporter or whose template library contains the template for this reporter

  • Document Object Model (DOM) document or document part whose template is used for this reporter or whose template library contains the template for this reporter

The specified template must be the same type as the report to which you append this reporter. For example, for a Microsoft® Word report, TemplateSrc must be a Word reporter template. If the TemplateSrc property is empty, this reporter uses the default reporter template for the output type of the report.

Name of the template for this reporter, specified as a character vector or string scalar. The template for this reporter must be in the template library of the template specified by the TemplateSrc property of this reporter.

Data Types: char | string

Hyperlink target for this reporter, specified as a character vector or string scalar that specifies the link target ID, or an mlreportgen.dom.LinkTarget object. A character vector or string scalar value converts to a LinkTarget object. The link target immediately precedes the content of this reporter in the output report.

Methods

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Examples

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Add a figure of a surface plot to a report and set the figure caption and height.

import mlreportgen.report.*
surf(peaks);
rpt = Report('peaks');
chapter = Chapter();
chapter.Title = 'Figure Example';
add(rpt,chapter);

fig = Figure();
fig.Snapshot.Caption = '3-D shaded surface plot';
fig.Snapshot.Height = '5in';

add(rpt,fig);
delete(gcf);
rptview(rpt);

Add two figures to a report. To place them next to each other on the page, use a DOM Table object.

import mlreportgen.report.*
import mlreportgen.dom.*
rpt = Report('peaks');

surf(peaks(20));
figure = Figure();
peaks20 = Image(getSnapshotImage(figure,rpt));
peaks20.Width = '3in';
peaks20.Height = [];
delete(gcf);

surf(peaks(40));
figure = Figure();
peaks40 = Image(getSnapshotImage(figure,rpt));
peaks40.Width = '3in';
peaks40.Height = [];
delete(gcf);

t = Table({peaks20,peaks40;'peaks(20)','peaks(40)'});
add(rpt,t);
close(rpt);
rptview(rpt);

This example generates a PDF report that illustrates the difference between resizing a figure snapshot image using the print command and resizing using the reporter specified by the Snapshot property of the Figure reporter.

Create a wide MATLAB® figure. Create three mlreportgen.report.Figure reporters from the figure and add them to a report.

  • The first Figure reporter does not resize the figure.

  • The second Figure reporter uses the print command to resize the figure.

  • The third Figure reporter uses the Snapshot reporter to resize the figure.

import mlreportgen.report.*

fig = figure();
ax = axes(fig);
plot(ax, rand(1,100));

pos = fig.Position;
fig.Position = [pos(1) pos(2) 2*pos(3) pos(4)];

rpt = Report('example','pdf');

add(rpt, "Intrinsic figure size");
figReporter0 = Figure(fig);
figReporter0.Scaling = 'none';
add(rpt,figReporter0);

add(rpt, "Resized by print command");
figReporter1 = Figure(fig);
add(rpt,figReporter1);

add(rpt, "Resized by snapshot reporter");
figReporter2 = Figure(fig);
figReporter2.Scaling = 'none';
figReporter2.Snapshot.ScaleToFit = true;
add(rpt,figReporter2);

close(rpt);
delete(fig)
rptview(rpt);

Here are the figures in the generated report:

Version History

Introduced in R2017b

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