ExportImage Command
From GeoGebra Manual
- ExportImage( <Property>, <Value>, <Property>, <Value>, ... )
- Exports an image of the currently active view (or the view specified by the "view" parameter)
Note:
- The Properties used in the command syntax, listed in the following examples, need to be entered in English.
- The values related to the View that will be saved as image are:
- 1 for Graphics View
- 2 for Graphics View 2
- -1 for 3D View
Examples:
ExportImage("scale", 5)
- Shows a popup of the current view so that the user can right-click -> Save Image As...
ExportImage("filename", "image.png")
- Saves a file called "image.png" of the current view
ExportImage("filename", "image.png", "view", 2)
- Saves a file called "image.png" of Graphics View 2
ExportImage("filename", "image.png", "view", -1)
- Saves a file called "image.png" of View 3D Graphics
ExportImage("filename", "image.png", "dpi", 300)
- Saves a file called "image.png" of the current view at 300 dpi (dots-per-inch)
ExportImage("filename", "image.png", "scale", 2)
- Saves a file called "image.png" of the current view at scale 2 (ie twice nominal screen resolution)
ExportImage("filename", "image.png", scalecm", 2, "dpi", 600)
- Saves a file called "image.png" of the current view at 600 dpi at a scale 1 unit = 2 cm
ExportImage("filename", "image.png", "width", 1000)
- Saves a file called "image.png" of the current view with width = 1000 pixels
ExportImage("filename", "image.png", "height", 1000)
- Saves a file called "image.png" of the current view with height = 1000 pixels
ExportImage("filename", "image.png", "transparent", true)
- Saves a transparent PNG file called "image.png"
ExportImage("filename", "image.svg", "type", "svg")
- Saves a file called "image.svg" of the current view in SVG format
Notes:
- In GeoGebra Classic 5 if there is no
filename
parameter the image will be copied to the Clipboard. This may also be possible in the future (with browser support) in other versions.