Plot
Right-click Export () and select Plot () to export a plot from a plot group. Or right-click any plot, for example, the Slice plot in a 3D Plot Group, and then select Add Plot Data to Export.
Plot
Select a Plot group from the list, which contains any previously defined plot groups. Select a Plot to export its data. Plot groups can contain one or more individual plots.
Click the Export button () in the Settings window or right-click the node and select Export. The Messages window confirms where the files are exported as specified in the File section.
Output
From the File type list, choose a file types for saving the plot data. Choose Text (the default), for any of these text file types: text files (*.txt), CSV (comma-separated values) files (*.csv), data files (*.dat), or, if the license includes LiveLink™ for Excel®, Microsoft Excel workbook (*.xlsx). Choose Unstructured VTK File (*.vtu), for saving to an unstructured VTK file. Choose Sectionwise, STL Binary File (*.stl) or STL Text File (*.stl) for saving to an STL file (the options to export to STL files are only available for Volume, Surface (Plot), Slice, Multislice, Isosurface (Plot), and Radiation Pattern plots).
Enter a Filename including a path to save it to your computer, or click Browse and navigate to where you want to Save the output. When you have chosen Text from the File type list, you can save the data using any of the supported text file types that you choose from the Save as type list.
Select the Always ask for filename check box if you want the program to always display a dialog box for specifying where to store the plot data.
If the File type is set to Text, from the Data format list, select Spreadsheet (the default) or Sectionwise. For Streamline plots and Particle Tracing plots, you can also control the amount of data to export. By default, the data contains full information about all points for all particles or streamlines. Select the Only export starting points and endpoints check box to only include one row with the starting point, the endpoint, and the length of the streamline or particle trajectory for each streamline or particle.
Advanced
The Include header and Full precision check boxes are selected by default. Click to clear the check box if you do not want to include a header, or to limit the precision in the output to six significant figures (and which provides an output that contains all significant figures for data stored as double-precision numbers). If you save the plot data as a VTK file, the Include header check box is not available. For export to STL files, none of these check boxes are available.
By default the data is unsorted. Select the Sort check box to sort the data by increasing x, y, and z coordinates.
From the If the file exists list, select Overwrite (the default) to replace the data in the file with the data you export, or choose Append to append the data to the end of the file. Appending data can be useful when exporting data for a parametric sweep, for example. If you save the plot data as a VTK file, the If the file exists list is not available.