Prepare HTML for Conversion to DOM Objects
This example shows how to prepare HTML content before converting
                it to the MATLAB®
            Report Generator™ internal document object model (DOM). The example creates a CSS style
                sheet and an HTML file that uses the style sheet. The example uses the mlreportgen.utils.html2dom.prepHTMLFile function to prepare the HTML
                file content so that it can be converted to an mlreportgen.dom.HTMLFile object. The function tidies the HTML and
                converts the HTML to markup that is supported by an
                    mlreportgen.dom.HTMLFile object. See Prepare HTML Before Conversion. To prepare
                HTML content that is in a string, use mlreportgen.utils.html2dom.prepHTMLString.
Create a CSS style sheet, myCSS.css, to specify that the
                    text in a paragraph is red.
p {
    color: red;
  }Create a file, myHTML.html, that contains this HTML:
<html>
<head>
    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="myCSS.css" >
</head>
<body>
    <p> Hello World</p>
</body>
</html>The HTML cannot be used by a MATLAB
            Report Generator DOM HTMLFile object because the
                        link element is not properly closed. The slash
                        (/) before the closing angle bracket
                        (>) is missing.
Try to convert the HTML to an mlreportgen.dom.HTMLFile object.
                    
import mlreportgen.dom.* d = Document("test","pdf"); htmlObj = HTMLFile("myHTML.html"); append(d,htmlObj); close(d); rptview(d);
Error using mlreportgen.dom.HTMLFile HTML error: expected end of tag "link"
Tidy the HTML by using mlreportgen.utils.tidy. This function does not format the HTML
                    elements using the formatting in the style
                    sheet.
import mlreportgen.dom.* import mlreportgen.utils.* d = Document("test","pdf"); tidy("myHTML.html"); htmlObj = HTMLFile("myHTML-tidied.html"); append(d,htmlObj); close(d); rptview(d);
In the generated report, the text is black, not red.

Use mlreportgen.utils.html2dom.prepHTMLFile to tidy the HTML and
                    format the HTML elements according to the style sheet.
                    
import mlreportgen.dom.* import mlreportgen.utils.html2dom.* d = Document("test","pdf"); preppedHTMLFile = prepHTMLFile("myHTML.html","mypreppedHTML.html"); htmlObj = HTMLFile(preppedHTMLFile); append(d,htmlObj); close(d); rptview(d);
In the generated report, the text is red.

Note
In the process of preparing HTML, the
                            mlreportgen.utils.html2dom.prepHTMLFile and
                            mlreportgen.utils.html2dom.prepHTMLString functions load the
                        HTML in a MATLAB HTML Viewer. See Prepare HTML Before Conversion.
                        Formatting that is not specified in the input HTML or style sheet is
                        determined by the browser. The input HTML in this example does not specify
                        the font family. Therefore, the font family is determined by the browser. To
                        render the text with a different font, you can specify the font in the input
                        style sheet or HTML before preparing the HTML conversion or use the report
                        generation formatting capabilities. See Report Formatting Approaches.
See Also
mlreportgen.utils.html2dom.prepHTMLFile | mlreportgen.utils.html2dom.prepHTMLString | mlreportgen.utils.tidy | mlreportgen.dom.HTMLFile | mlreportgen.dom.HTML