How do I save the output from a live script without saving the code?

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Hello!
I have a matlab live script that includes snippets of code - but I'd like to save the results of the live script without saving the code. Is this possible?

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Trang Cao
Trang Cao on 24 Apr 2023
I had the same question and then figured out the answer.
  1. Go to View tab, choose Hide code
  2. Go to Live Editor tab, export to PDF.

Priyank Sharma
Priyank Sharma on 3 Apr 2018
My understanding is that you are trying to save the output to the base work space. If that is so, you can use the eval function to do the work for you. There is no need to save the script.
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Serge Boisse
Serge Boisse on 31 Oct 2018
Edited: Serge Boisse on 31 Oct 2018
Yes! publish() is exactly what i meant. Have a look at "publish" and also "Output Preferences for Publishing" in the documentation. There is an "include code" option, so this is nice.
However, the "publish" tab is only available when you open a .m document, not .mlx So you need to save first your live script as .m, load the .m and publish it to pdf.

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