Can MATLAB save the Profiler results table (Function Name, Calls, etc.) to a text file or a spreadsheet?
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    Leigh Sneddon
 am 21 Feb. 2022
  
    
    
    
    
    Kommentiert: Ive J
      
 am 1 Mär. 2022
            Can MATLAB save the Profiler results table (Function Name, Calls, Total Time, Self Time) to a text file or a spreadsheet?
I need this to merge and compare Profiler results from different software versions.
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  Ive J
      
 am 1 Mär. 2022
        info = load("info.mat").info;
infotab = struct2table(info.FunctionTable);
infotabMain = infotab(:, ["FunctionName", "NumCalls", "TotalTime", "TotalRecursiveTime"]); % main table in profile viewer
infotabExc = cell(height(infotab), 1); % execution time per each subfunction 
for i = 1:height(infotab)
    infotabExc{i} = infotab.ExecutedLines{i};
    infotabExc{i} = array2table(infotabExc{i}, ...
        'VariableNames', {'Line Number', 'Calls', 'Total time(s)'});
end
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  Sulaymon Eshkabilov
      
 am 21 Feb. 2022
        
      Bearbeitet: Sulaymon Eshkabilov
      
 am 21 Feb. 2022
  
      Yes, it can be done realtively easy with profsave(profile()), e.g.:
    profile on
    x = linspace(0, 1, 2e3);
    y = sin(2*pi*t)+randn(size(x));
    plot(x,y), grid on
    profile off
    % All html files are saved in your current directory and inside a folder called: MY_Profile_results
    profsave(profile('info'),'MY_Profile_Results')   
  Sulaymon Eshkabilov
      
 am 21 Feb. 2022
        You can try this fcn - extracthmltext() to extract the data from html formatted file:
https://www.mathworks.com/help/textanalytics/ref/htmltree.extracthtmltext.html
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