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Is there any way to generate a static output? #249

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wjrforcyber opened this issue Dec 6, 2021 · 3 comments
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Is there any way to generate a static output? #249

wjrforcyber opened this issue Dec 6, 2021 · 3 comments

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@wjrforcyber
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If I want to attach the report in my thesis appendix, the html version is not a good choice.
Is there a neat way to export the result in the report (like figures, general results)
csv is a one way to do it but means we have to manually plot the figures in html again?🙄

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RyanGlScott commented Dec 6, 2021

If you are looking to save the figures in particular, you should be able to right-click on a figure in a web browser and Save Image As. For example, after running the fibber example, I was able to save the first of the fib / 1 figures as a PNG image:

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Does this give you what you are looking for?

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If you are looking to save the figures in particular, you should be able to right-click on a figure in a web browser and Save Image As. For example, after running the fibber example, I was able to save the first of the fib / 1 figures as a PNG image:

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Does this give you what you are looking for?

Well, it is good but I have a plenty of figure results in the report, do I have to do this one by one manually? Is there any command can directly export the figures?...And the general table result in the report like:


OLS regression | 712 μs | 731 μs | 757 μs
R² goodness-of-fit | 0.991 | 0.995 | 0.999
Mean execution time | 724 μs | 731 μs | 741 μs
Standard deviation | 21.0 μs | 28.0 μs | 43.9 μs

I quite like this format of result, is there any possible way to put this in Latex, csv result is quite different from this result I think, this table in html report is cleaner and can match the figure well.😶

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Well, it is good but I have a plenty of figure results in the report, do I have to do this one by one manually? Is there any command can directly export the figures?

Not that I'm aware of, no. This seems outside of the scope of the HTML report, however. There are are various web browser extensions that can be used to save images in bulk, such as Download All Images.

I quite like this format of result, is there any possible way to put this in Latex

There isn't a mode to export the figures directly to LaTeX syntax, no. I'd happily welcome a patch to add such a mode if you found it useful, however.

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