Export Logged Signals While Using Test Manager

Trying to figure out how to export the logged signals found under the "Results and Artifacts" tab after you run a test case in the Test Manager?

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Are you talking about the Sim Output for each case? There seems to be an export option in the right click menu as shown in the screenshot below that will help you export it to workspace or MAT files. Note that this seems to work for only individual Sim Outputs. If you are interested in saving multiple signals, you would need to export each of them to the workspace individually and then save all of those variables in a MAT file.
I just realized I forgot a word. Was looking to export it via command line. Trying to pull it out so as to feed it into report generator
I am still looking for a solution to export the logged signals to Matlab workspace. I dont need them for creating a report, but for further computing in Matlab. Until now, I only get the Metadata and general test data via getIterationResults, but not the timeseries of values computed.
Best regards and thanks in advance!

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Swetha Murali
Swetha Murali il 20 Feb 2018
Here is the command to generate a report using the command line, this has the options to "includeSimulationSignalPlots".
https://www.mathworks.com/help/sltest/ref/sltest.testmanager.report.html
Try with these,
res = sltest.testmanager.getResultSets;
tcr = getTestCaseResults(res);
runArray = getOutputRuns(tcr);
Alternatively, try working with predefined variable sltest_simout in "Callbacks > Cleanup"

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Once you get the runArray object can you export the logged signal data to a dataset?

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Joel Gibbons
Joel Gibbons il 20 Dic 2019
How do you export sltest_simout in a cleanup callback? I need to save to a file, but don't see a call that would work like testmanager.exportResults...

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