Exporting

The Export page provides tools for saving results, figures, and generating reports.

Export Formats

Data Formats

CSV (.csv)

Comma-separated values, universal compatibility.

  • Headers with column names

  • UTF-8 encoding

  • Compatible with Excel, Origin, etc.

Excel (.xlsx)

Microsoft Excel workbook.

  • Multiple sheets per workbook

  • Formatting preserved

  • Direct editing capability

HDF5 (.h5, .hdf5)

Hierarchical Data Format.

  • Efficient for large datasets

  • Preserves metadata

  • Scientific computing standard

JSON (.json)

JavaScript Object Notation.

  • Human-readable

  • Easy programmatic access

  • Full metadata support

Figure Formats

PNG (.png)

Portable Network Graphics.

  • Lossless compression

  • Web-compatible

  • Good for presentations

PDF (.pdf)

Portable Document Format.

  • Vector graphics

  • Publication quality

  • Scalable without loss

SVG (.svg)

Scalable Vector Graphics.

  • Vector format

  • Editable in Illustrator/Inkscape

  • Web-compatible

EPS (.eps)

Encapsulated PostScript.

  • Publication standard

  • Vector format

  • LaTeX compatible

Exporting Data

Fitted Parameters

Export optimization results:

  1. Select Parameters in Export section

  2. Choose format (CSV, Excel, JSON)

  3. Options:

    • Include uncertainties

    • Include bounds

    • Include correlation matrix

  4. Click Export

Raw Data

Export loaded datasets:

  1. Select Data in Export section

  2. Choose dataset(s)

  3. Choose format

  4. Options:

    • Original data

    • Transformed data

    • Both

  5. Click Export

Posterior Samples

Export Bayesian results:

  1. Select Posterior in Export section

  2. Choose format:

    • CSV: Flat sample array

    • HDF5: Full InferenceData

    • NetCDF: ArviZ native format

  3. Options:

    • Include warmup

    • Include diagnostics

  4. Click Export

Exporting Figures

Current Plot

Export the active plot:

  1. Select Figures in Export section

  2. Choose format (PNG, PDF, SVG)

  3. Settings:

    • DPI: Resolution (150 default, 300 for print)

    • Size: Width x Height in inches

    • Transparent: Background transparency

  4. Click Export

All Plots

Export multiple plots at once:

  1. Enable Export All Plots

  2. Select which plots:

    • Data plot

    • Fit plot

    • Residuals

    • ArviZ diagnostics

  3. Choose naming convention

  4. Click Export All

Plot Customization

Before exporting, customize:

  • Title: Add/modify plot title

  • Labels: Axis labels

  • Legend: Position and style

  • Style: Choose from matplotlib styles

Report Generation

Analysis Report

Generate comprehensive report:

  1. Select Report in Export section

  2. Choose format:

    • HTML: Interactive, web-viewable

    • PDF: Print-ready document

    • Markdown: For documentation

  3. Select sections to include:

    • Executive summary

    • Data description

    • Model selection

    • Fit results

    • Bayesian analysis

    • Figures

  4. Click Generate Report

Report Sections

Summary
  • Key findings

  • Best-fit parameters

  • Confidence intervals

Data Section
  • Source files

  • Data statistics

  • Quality metrics

Model Section
  • Model description

  • Physical interpretation

  • Parameter meanings

Results Section
  • Fit quality metrics

  • Parameter tables

  • Uncertainty analysis

Figures Section
  • Data and fit plots

  • Residual analysis

  • Bayesian diagnostics

Appendix
  • Full parameter tables

  • Correlation matrices

  • Raw data samples

Project Files

Save Project

Save complete session state:

  1. File > Save Project or Ctrl+S

  2. Choose location

  3. Save as .rheojax project file

Project files contain:

  • All loaded datasets

  • Model configurations

  • Fit results

  • Bayesian results

  • Transform history

  • Settings

Load Project

Resume previous work:

  1. File > Open Project or Ctrl+O

  2. Select .rheojax file

  3. All state restored

Auto-Save

Enable in preferences:

  • Saves every 5 minutes

  • Recovery after crash

  • Temporary location

Batch Export

Export Multiple Items

Select and export in batch:

  1. Check multiple items

  2. Choose common format

  3. Set output directory

  4. Click Export Selected

Export Templates

Save export configurations:

  1. Configure export settings

  2. Save as Template

  3. Reuse with Load Template

Script Generation

Generate Python script:

  1. Select Generate Script

  2. Creates Python code that reproduces:

    • Data loading

    • Model fitting

    • Export operations

Best Practices

  1. Use project files: Save .rheojax for session recovery

  2. Export incrementally: Save results as you progress

  3. Use PDF for publications: Vector format, high quality

  4. Include metadata: Enable metadata export

  5. Version your exports: Include date/version in filenames

  6. Backup raw data: Keep originals separate