Insert variable values into report
This component inserts the value (and, optionally, the name) of each the following variables into the report:
A variable from the MATLAB® workspace
A variable from a MAT-file
A global variable
A variable that you specify directly
Variable name: Specifies the name of the variable:
%<VariableName>
: Inserts
the value of a variable from the MATLAB workspace into the report.
Variable location:
Base Workspace
: Gets a variable
from the MATLAB workspace.
MAT File
: Gets a variable from
a binary file with a .mat
extension.
Global variable
: Gets a global
variable.
Direct
: Gets a variable that you
specify directly.
Title: Specify a title for the report:
Automatic
: Generates a title automatically.
Custom
: Specifies a custom title.
None
: Specifies no title.
Array size limit: Limits the
width of the display in the generated report. Units are in pixels.
The size limit for a given table is the hypotenuse of the table width
and height [sqrt(w^2+h^2)
]. The size limit for
text is the number of characters squared. If you exceed the size limit,
the variable appears in condensed form, such as [64x64 double]
.
Setting a size limit of 0
displays the variable
in full, regardless of its size.
Object depth limit: Specifies the maximum number of nesting levels to report on for a variable value
Object count limit: Specifies the maximum number of nested objects to report on for a variable value
Display as: Choose a display style from the menu:
Table
: Displays as a table.
Paragraph
: Displays as a paragraph.
Inline text
: Displays inline with
the surrounding text.
Table or paragraph depending on data type
:
Displays as a table or paragraph.
Show variable type in headings: Show data type of this variable in the title of its report.
Show variable table grids: Show grid lines for the table used to report the value of this variable.
Make variable table page wide: Make the variable table as wide as the page on which the table appears.
Omit if value is empty: Exclude empty parameters from the generated report.
Omit if property default value: Exclude object property from the report if that property uses the default value.
Yes. Text.
rptgen.cml_variable