Re: Capturing the output(s) from a Manipulate?
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- Subject: [mg103405] Re: Capturing the output(s) from a Manipulate?
- From: Yves Klett <yves.klett at googlemail.com>
- Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:23:38 -0400 (EDT)
- References: <h9285k$lpu$1@smc.vnet.net>
Hi, perhaps the thread "Output from a Dynamic Module" may help... http://groups.google.com/group/comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica/browse_thread/thread/b408e3cadb939d47 Additionally, Manipulate already provides a "Paste Snapshot" functionality (on Windows, click on the upper right "+"-Button in the Manipulate widget. Yves AES schrieb: > Suppose I have a Manipulate[ ] that creates one or more plots, tables, > whatever other output. I exercise it though various values of the > controls until I understand how these outputs change, and then decide > that I want to capture and "freeze" into the notebook the outputs for > three specific sets of these control values, call them cv1, cv2, cv3. > > [After which I may even delete the Manipulate command.] > > What's the recommended process for doing this for each of those three > selected outputs, as I generate them, so that they'll survive any future > Cell >> Delete All Output menu commands? > > Some kind of Copy/paste? Some kind of style change for the Output cells > as they're generated? > > [Might be nice to have a built-in "Save this output" button in the basic > Manipulate interface that would do just that when clicked?] >