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cts18488 |
Posted - 06/27/2023 : 12:08:01 PM Origin Ver. 2021b and Service Release SR2 (Select Help-->About Origin): Operating System: Win10 Ent
Is it possible to use a code to export a graph from Origin to PDF?
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ChaoC |
Posted - 06/28/2023 : 09:27:15 AM Hello,
find_graph() uses the Short Name of the graph. I don't think you have a graph with the Short name 'gr1'. Also, your code currently doesn't specify the filename or format. You will want to put something like: g.save_fig('example.pdf').
For the second option, expGraph has options to set filepath and filename, please see the documentation.
Best, Chao |
cts18488 |
Posted - 06/28/2023 : 09:01:28 AM I have tried the first solution but it did not work. I am getting the following error: AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'save_fig'
This is the code I use: gr1 = op.new_graph(template=(new_path_template + '\\Origin templates\\htcd_12.otpu'), lname=f'{title_spectra.group()} and {title_base.group()}') gls = [gr1 for i in range(len(htcd_file.columns)-1)] p = ['' for i in range(len(htcd_file.columns)-1)] p_base = ['' for i in range(len(htcd_file.columns)-1)]
for i in range(len(htcd_file.columns)-1): p[i] = gr1[i].add_plot(wks, coly=f'{i+1}', colx='A') p_base[i] = gr1[i].add_plot(wks_baseline, coly=f'{i+1}', colx='A') p_base[i].color = "Blue" gls[i].xlim = (min_wavelength, max_wavelength) g = op.find_graph('gr1') g.save_fig()
I have tried the second option as well which did not throw out any error, but I don't know either the name or the location of the file.
quote: [i]Originally posted by ChaoC
Hello,
You can use the originpro function save_fig().
e.g. g = op.find_graph('graph1') g.save_fig('C:\\ExportFolder\\' + 'Image.pdf', width=500)
https://docs.originlab.com/originpro/classoriginpro_1_1graph_1_1GPage.html#abc11d7878e4df6a2b8e91f4d8bf73958
Or you could use the originpro function lt_exec() to run the LabTalk command for graph exports.
e.g. op.lt_exec('expGraph type:=pdf')
https://docs.originlab.com/originpro/namespaceoriginpro_1_1utils.html#a32f4ba8d0e3bc42d938e25c8be5ec749 https://www.originlab.com/doc/X-Function/ref/expGraph
Best, Chao
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ChaoC |
Posted - 06/27/2023 : 2:13:06 PM Hello,
You can use the originpro function save_fig().
e.g. g = op.find_graph('graph1') g.save_fig('C:\\ExportFolder\\' + 'Image.pdf', width=500)
https://docs.originlab.com/originpro/classoriginpro_1_1graph_1_1GPage.html#abc11d7878e4df6a2b8e91f4d8bf73958
Or you could use the originpro function lt_exec() to run the LabTalk command for graph exports.
e.g. op.lt_exec('expGraph type:=pdf')
https://docs.originlab.com/originpro/namespaceoriginpro_1_1utils.html#a32f4ba8d0e3bc42d938e25c8be5ec749 https://www.originlab.com/doc/X-Function/ref/expGraph
Best, Chao |
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