Working with Other Programs
Working with Other Programs
Exporting Ravel Graphics
Exporting Ravel Graphics
Ravel can export any canvas to a number of other file formats, using the “File/Export Canvas as…” command.

Figure 72: The different export formats in Ravel
Table 9: File export options
File Type | Sufix | Function |
|---|---|---|
Scalable Vector Graphics | SVG | Import into wordprocessor, graphicsprograms etc. |
Portable Document Format | A document anyone can read with Adobe Acrobat | |
Enhanced Metafle | EMF | A Windows-specifc vectorgraphics fle |
Postscript | EPS | Encapsulated version of PDF |
Portable Network Graphics | PNG | Bitmapped format forpaintprograms etc. |
LaTeX | TeX | Equation-oriented wordprocessor text-format |
Matlab | M | The Matlab numerical analysisprogram |
Exporting Data from Ravel
We are aware that, while Ravel’s analytic powers exceed that of most other programs (apart from programming languages like R and Python), our graphics are currently limited (we’ll expand
the available plots and their formatting capabilities in future releases). We’ve therefore made it possible to export data from Ravel from almost anywhere—from a Ravel itself, a sheet, a chart, a variable, etc. Once you’ve done the analysis you want to perform, you can export the resulting data to other programs for more polished plotting.
- Columnar, where each row is for a single data point; and
- series data).
To export data in CSV format from Ravel , choose the data object from which you wish to export, hover the mouse over it, and choose “Export CSV” from its context menu.