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You can save the plotting and analysis work done in the Test Results Viewer. Data, constraints, and plots created in the Test Results Viewer can be saved and then reloaded in order to continue working on or viewing the data, or to share it with others.
The following information will be saved:
The data set created by the SystemTest software during your test run.
Derived variables you create in the viewer.
The layout state of the data tables (the order of the columns).
Any constraints that you set up, and their order.
Any plots you create, and their layout within the viewer.
Note Since any modifications made in the viewer could potentially be saved, you will see the "file modified" indicator as soon as you do any actions in the viewer, that is, the asterisk denoting a file as modified will be shown in the viewer title bar. |
To save your test results and the state of the Test Results Viewer, use the File > Save Test Results or File > Save Test Results As commands from the Test Results Viewer desktop.
When you use these save commands, a MAT-file is created that contains all of the information listed above.
There are two ways you can load test results in the Test Results Viewer.
Load a saved results file from the File > Load Test Results menu in the Test Results Viewer desktop.
Load a saved results file from the MATLAB command line by typing stviewer('matfilename'), where 'matfilename' is the name of the MAT file containing your results.
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