Is there a way to programmatically "print" the window of the dsp.SpectrumAnalyzer to a JPG or PNG file?

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I have previously used the print function in a script to get a JPG or PNG file from a figure. Now I am running a script and presenting information on the dsp.SpectrumAnalyzer, and I'd like to get the window of the spectrum analyzer to a JPG or PNG file including the measurement data. Is there a programatic method to do this?

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Devineni Aslesha
Devineni Aslesha on 23 Mar 2020
Edited: Devineni Aslesha on 23 Mar 2020
Use the below code to get the spectrum analyzer window to a JPG or PNG file including the measurement data programmatically.
scope = dsp.SpectrumAnalyzer;
scope.CursorMeasurements.Enable = true;
scope.ChannelMeasurements.Enable = true;
scope.PeakFinder.Enable = true;
scope.DistortionMeasurements.Enable = true;
scope(randn(5000,3));
specFigHdl = findall(0,'Type','figure','Tag','spcui_scope_framework');
print(specFigHdl, 'rSpecAnalyzer', '-djpeg');
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Richard Keniuk
Richard Keniuk on 23 Mar 2020
Thanks Devineni,
Got my figure printed to JPG. I added the property "InvertHardcopy" and set it to "off" to make sure the JPG picture is identical in color to my screen figure (default fills the background of the graph with white).
I was getting an error when I tried this:
specFigHdl = findall(0,'Type','figure','InvertHardcopy','off','Tag','spcui_scope_framework');
print(specFigHdl, 'rSpecAnalyzer', '-djpeg');
but I did find that the following works:
specFigHdl = findall(0,'Type','figure','Tag','spcui_scope_framework');
specFigHdl.InvertHardcopy = 'off';
print(specFigHdl,'rSpecAnalyzer', '-djpeg');
Thanks for your help. Maybe you can comment on this syntax?

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