How do I programatically control Power Point from MATLAB?
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I am trying to programatically control Power Point from MATLAB.
I want to use the Group and Ungroup methods such that I can group and ungroup shapes.
How do I use these two methods via MATLAB?
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Walter Roberson
on 26 Jan 2011
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I do not know the specific way to get to Group and Ungroup, but this previous cssm discussion should provide some useful hints in getting started and hints about naming conventions.
Once you have created the ActiveX control, you can probably use the methods() function and the get() function to probe the routines and properties that are available.
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Jiro Doke
on 4 Feb 2011
Also, make use of MSDN reference library for PowerPoint (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb265987(v=office.12).aspx)
Murugaiyan
on 7 Feb 2011
Walter Roberson
on 7 Feb 2011
thisshape = myDocument.Shapes;
thisshape.AddShape(msoShapeIsoscelesTriangle, 10, 0, 100, 100).Name = 'shpOne';
thisshape.AddShape(msoShapeIsoscelesTriangle, 150, 10, 100, 100).Name = 'shpTwo';
thisshape.AddShape(msoShapeIsoscelesTriangle, 300, 10, 100, 100).Name = 'shpThree';
thisgroup = thisshape.Range(Array('shpOne', 'shpTwo', 'shpThree')).Group;
thisgroup.Fill.PresetTextured msoTextureBlueTissuePaper;
thisgroup.GroupItems(2).Fill.PresetTextured msoTextureGreenMarble;
clear thisgroup;
clear thisshape;
It is possible that you might have to break up the AddShape and assignment of the name in to two different statements.
Murugaiyan
on 7 Feb 2011
Walter Roberson
on 7 Feb 2011
I suspect you will need to use System.Array instead of Array . It might perhaps be more complicated than that, though.
Walter Roberson
on 7 Feb 2011
I have not yet been able to find documentation about the exact class that Array returns, but my suggestion would be to try using
thisgroup = thisshape.Range({'shpOne', 'shpTwo', 'shpThree'}).Group;
I make no promises on this, as I am not familiar with this interface.
Murugaiyan
on 7 Feb 2011
Brett Shoelson
on 4 Feb 2011
0 votes
Also: If you're interested in "going the other way," Consider looking at this Calling MATLAB from PowerPoint, on the MATLAB Central File Exchange! I often run my MATLAB demos directly from my Powerpoints.
Cheres,
Brett
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Jiro Doke
on 4 Feb 2011
Brett, do you know how to "embed" MATLAB figures into PowerPoint so that you can interact with it (zoom, pan, rotate)? There's a question here: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/776-how-can-i-put-a-matlab-figure-in-a-presentation-and-rotate-the-axes-during-the-presentation
John
on 7 Jul 2013
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You may also open/read/move/convert/repair powerpoint files by the use of tool to fix powerpoint files
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