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Reporting
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Dynare provides a simple interface for creating :math:`\text{\LaTeX}`
reports, comprised of :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` tables and ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ
graphs``. You can use the report as created through Dynare or pick out
the pieces (tables and graphs) you want for inclusion in your own
paper. Though Dynare provides a subset of options available through
``PGFPLOTS/TikZ``, you can easily modify the graphs created by Dynare
using the options available in the ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` manual. You can
either do this manually or by passing the options to
:opt:`miscTikzAxisOptions <miscTikzAxisOptions, STRING>` or
:opt:`graphMiscTikzAddPlotOptions <graphMiscTikzAddPlotOptions, STRING>`.

Reports are created and modified by calling methods on class
objects. The objects are hierarchical, with the following order (from
highest to lowest): ``Report``, ``Page``, ``Section``,
``Graph/Table/Vspace``, ``Series``. For simplicity of syntax, we
abstract away from these classes, allowing you to operate directly on
a ``Report`` object, while maintaining the names of these classes in
the ``Report`` class methods you will use.

The report is created sequentially, command by command, hence the
order of the commands matters. When an object of a certain hierarchy
is inserted, all methods will function on that object until an object
of equal or greater hierarchy is added. Hence, once you add a ``Page``
to the report, every time you add a ``Section`` object, it will be
added to this ``Page`` until another ``Page`` is added to the report
(via :repmeth:`addPage`). This will become more clear with the example
at the end of the section.

Options to methods are passed differently than those to Dynare
commands. They take the form of named options to MATLAB functions
where the arguments come in pairs
(e.g. ``function_name(`option_1_name', `option_1_value',
`option_2_name', `option_2_value', ...)``, where ``option_X_name`` is
the name of the option while ``option_X_value`` is the value assigned
to that option). The ordering of the option pairs matters only in the
unusual case when an option is provided twice (probably
erroneously). In this case, the last value passed is the one that is
used.

Below, you will see a list of methods available for the Report class
and a clarifying example.

.. construct:: report

    |br| Instantiates a ``Report`` object.

    *Options*

    .. option:: compiler, FILENAME

        The full path to the :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` compiler on your
        system. If this option is not provided, Dynare will try to
        find the appropriate program to compile :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` on your
        system. Default is system dependent:

            * Windows: the result of findtexmf ``--file-type=exe pdflatex``.
            * macOS and Linux: the result of ``which pdflatex``.

    .. option:: directory, FILENAME

       The path to the directory you want the report created in. Default:
       current directory.

    .. option:: showDate, BOOLEAN

        Display the date and time when the report was
        compiled. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: fileName, FILENAME

        The file name to use when saving this report. Default: ``report.tex``.

    .. option:: header, STRING

        The valid :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` code to be included in the report before
        ``\begin{document}``. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: maketoc, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to make the table of contents. One entry is made per
        page containing a title. Default: ``false``.

    .. option:: margin, DOUBLE

        The margin size. Default: ``2.5``.

    .. option:: marginUnit, `cm' | `in'

        Units associated with the margin. Default: ```cm'``.

    .. option:: orientation, `landscape' | `portrait'

        Paper orientation: Default: ```portrait'``.

    .. option:: paper, `a4' | `letter'

        Paper size. Default: ```a4'``.

    .. option:: reportDirName, FILENAME

        The name of the folder in which to store the component parts of the
        report (preamble, document, end). Default: ``tmpRepDir``.

    .. option:: showDate, BOOLEAN

        Display the date and time when the report was compiled. Default: true.

    .. option:: showOutput, BOOLEAN

        Print report creation progress to screen. Shows you the page
        number as it is created and as it is written. This is useful
        to see where a potential error occurs in report
        creation. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: title, STRING

        Report Title. Default: ``none``.


.. reportingmethod:: addPage

    |br| Adds a Page to the Report.

    *Options*

    .. option:: footnote, STRING

        A footnote to be included at the bottom of this page. Default: ``none``.

    .. option:: latex, STRING

        The valid :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` code to be used for this
        page. Alows the user to create a page to be included in the
        report by passing :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` code directly. If this option is
        passed, the page itself will be saved in the :opt:`pageDirName
        <pageDirName, FILENAME>` directory in the form ``page_X.tex``
        where X refers to the page number. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: orientation, `landscape' | `portrait'

        See :opt:`orientation <orientation, `landscape' | `portrait'>`.

    .. option:: pageDirName, FILENAME

        The name of the folder in which to store this page. Directory given is
        relative to the `directory` option of the report class. Only used when
        the :opt:`latex <latex, STRING>` command is passed. Default:
        ``tmpRepDir``.

    .. option:: paper, `a4' | `letter'

        See :opt:`paper <paper, `a4' | `letter'>`.

    .. option:: title, STRING | CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS

        With one entry (a STRING), the title of the page. With more
        than one entry (a CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS), the title and
        subtitle(s) of the page. Values passed must be valid
        :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` code (e.g., ``%`` must be
        ``\%``). Default: ``none``.

    .. option:: titleFormat, STRING | CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS

        A string representing the valid :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` markup to use on
        ``title``. The number of cell array entries must be equal to
        that of the ``title`` option if you do not want to use the
        default value for the title (and subtitles). Default:
        ``\large\bfseries``.

    .. option:: titleTruncate, INTEGER

        Useful when automatically generating page titles that may
        become too long, ``titleTruncate`` can be used to truncate a
        title (and subsequent subtitles) when they pass the specified
        number of characters. Default: ``.off``.


.. reportingmethod:: addSection

    |br| Adds a ``Section`` to a ``Page``.

    *Options*

    .. option:: cols, INTEGER

        The number of columns in the section. Default: ``1``.

    .. option:: height, STRING

        A string to be used with the ``\sectionheight`` :math:`\text{\LaTeX}`
        command. Default: ``'!'``


.. reportingmethod:: addGraph

    |br| Adds a ``Graph`` to a ``Section``.

    *Options*

    .. option:: data, dseries

        The ``dseries`` that provides the data for the graph. Default: ``none``.

    .. option:: axisShape, `box' | `L'

        The shape the axis should have. ```box'`` means that there is
        an axis line to the left, right, bottom, and top of the
        graphed line(s). 'L'`` means that there is an axis to the left
        and bottom of the graphed line(s). Default: ```box'``.

    .. option:: graphDirName, FILENAME

        The name of the folder in which to store this figure. Directory given
        is relative to the `directory` option of the report class. Default:
        ``tmpRepDir``.

    .. option:: graphName, STRING

        The name to use when saving this figure. Default: something of
        the form ``graph_pg1_sec2_row1_col3.tex``.

    .. option:: height, DOUBLE

        The height of the graph, in inches. Default: ``4.5``.

    .. option:: showGrid, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to display the major grid on the
        graph. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: showLegend, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to display the legend.

        Unless you use the :opt:`graphLegendName <graphLegendName, STRING>`
        option, the name displayed in the legend is the tex
        name associated with the ``dseries``. You can modify this tex
        name by using :dsermeth:`tex_rename <B = tex_rename>`.
        Default: ``false``.

    .. option:: legendAt, NUMERICAL_VECTOR

        The coordinates for the legend location. If this option is
        passed, it overrides the :opt:`legendLocation
        <legendLocation, OPTION>` option. Must be of size ``2``.
        Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: showLegendBox, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to display a box around the legend. Default: ``false``.

    .. option:: legendLocation, OPTION

        Where to place the legend in the graph. Possible values for OPTION are::

            `south west' | `south east' | `north west' | `north east' | `outer north east'

        Default: ```south east'``.

    .. option:: legendOrientation, `vertical' | `horizontal'

        Orientation of the legend. Default: ```horizontal'``.

    .. option:: legendFontSize, OPTION

        The font size for legend entries. Possible values for OPTION are::

            `tiny' | `scriptsize' | `footnotesize' | `small' | `normalsize' |
            `large' | `Large' | `LARGE' | `huge' | `Huge'

        Default: ``tiny``.

    .. option:: miscTikzAxisOptions, STRING

        If you are comfortable with ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ``, you can use
        this option to pass arguments directly to the
        ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` axis environment command. Specifically to be
        used for desired ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` options that have not been
        incorporated into Dynare Reporting. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: miscTikzPictureOptions, STRING

        If you are comfortable with ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ``, you can use
        this option to pass arguments directly to the
        ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` ``tikzpicture`` environment command. (e.g.,
        to scale the graph in the x and y dimensions, you can pass
        following to this option: 'xscale=2.5,
        yscale=0.5'``). Specifically to be used for desired
        ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` options that have not been incorporated into
        Dynare Reporting. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: seriesToUse, CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS

        The names of the series contained in the ``dseries`` provided
        to the :opt:`data <data, dseries>` option. If empty, use all
        series provided to ``data`` option. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: shade, dates

        The date range showing the portion of the graph that should be
        shaded. Default: ``none``.

    .. option:: shadeColor, STRING

        The color to use in the shaded portion of the graph. All valid
        color strings defined for use by ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` are
        valid. A list of defined colors is::

            'red', 'green', 'blue', 'cyan', 'magenta', 'yellow', 'black', 'gray',
            'white','darkgray', 'lightgray', 'brown', 'lime', 'olive', 'orange',
            'pink', 'purple', 'teal', 'violet'.

        Furthermore, You can use combinations of these colors. For
        example, if you wanted a color that is 20\% green and 80\%
        purple, you could pass the string ``'green!20!purple'``. You
        can also use RGB colors, following the syntax:
        ```rgb,255:red,231;green,84;blue,121'`` which corresponds to
        the RGB color ``(231;84;121)``. More examples are available in
        the section 4.7.5 of the ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` manual, revision
        1.10. Default: ```green'``

    .. option:: shadeOpacity, DOUBLE

        The opacity of the shaded area, must be in ``[0,100]``. Default: ``20``.

    .. option:: tickFontSize, OPTION

        The font size for x- and y-axis tick labels. Possible values
        for OPTION are::

            `tiny' | `scriptsize' | `footnotesize' | `small' | `normalsize' |
            `large' | `Large' | `LARGE' | `huge' | `Huge'

        Default: ``normalsize``.

    .. option:: title, STRING | CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS

        Same as :opt:`title <title, STRING | CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS>`,
        just for graphs.

    .. option:: titleFontSize, OPTION

        The font size for title. Possible values for OPTION are::

            `tiny' | `scriptsize' | `footnotesize' | `small' | `normalsize' |
            `large' | `Large' | `LARGE' | `huge' | `Huge'

        Default: ``normalsize``.

    .. option:: titleFormat, STRING

        The format to use for the graph title. Unlike
        :opt:`titleFormat <titleFormat, STRING | CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS>`,
        due to a constraint of ``TikZ``, this format applies to the
        title and subtitles. Default: ``TikZ`` default.

    .. option:: width, DOUBLE

        The width of the graph, in inches. Default: ``6.0``.

    .. option:: writeCSV, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to write a CSV file with only the plotted
        data. The file will be saved in the directory specified by
        :opt:`graphDirName <graphDirName, FILENAME>` with the same base
        name as specified by :opt:`graphName <graphName, STRING>` with
        the ending ``.csv``. Default: ``false``.

    .. option:: xlabel, STRING

        The x-axis label. Default: ``none``.

    .. option:: ylabel, STRING

        The y-axis label. Default: ``none``.

    .. option:: xAxisTight, BOOLEAN

        Use a tight x axis. If false, uses ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` ``enlarge
        x limits`` to choose appropriate axis size. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: xrange, dates

        The boundary on the x-axis to display in the graph. Default: ``all``.

    .. option:: xTicks, NUMERICAL_VECTOR

        Used only in conjunction with :opt:`xTickLabels
        <xTickLabels, CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS | `ALL'>`, this option denotes the
        numerical position of the label along the x-axis. The
        positions begin at ``1``. Default: the indices associated with
        the first and last dates of the ``dseries`` and, if passed,
        the index associated with the first date of the :opt:`shade
        <shade, dates>` option.

    .. option:: xTickLabels, CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS | `ALL'

        The labels to be mapped to the ticks provided by
        ``xTicks``. Default: the first and last dates of the
        ``dseries`` and, if passed, the date first date of the
        :opt:`shade <shade, dates>` option.

    .. option:: xTickLabelAnchor, STRING

        Where to anchor the x tick label. Default: ```east'``.

    .. option:: xTickLabelRotation, DOUBLE

        The amount to rotate the x tick labels by. Default: ``0``.

    .. option:: yAxisTight, BOOLEAN

        Use a tight y axis. If false, uses ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` ``enlarge
        y limits`` to choose appropriate axis size. Default:
        ``false``.

    .. option:: yrange, NUMERICAL_VECTOR

        The boundary on the y-axis to display in the graph,
        represented as a ``NUMERICAL_VECTOR`` of size ``2``, with the
        first entry less than the second entry. Default: ``all``.

    .. option:: yTickLabelFixed, BOOLEAN

        Round the y tick labels to a fixed number of decimal places,
        given by ``yTickLabelPrecision``. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: yTickLabelPrecision, INTEGER

        The precision with which to report the ``yTickLabel``. Default: ``0``.

    .. option:: yTickLabelScaled, BOOLEAN

        Determines whether or not there is a common scaling factor for
        the y axis. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: yTickLabelZeroFill, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to fill missing precision spots with
        zeros. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: showZeroline, BOOLEAN

        Display a solid black line at :math:`y = 0`. Default: ``false``.

    .. option:: zeroLineColor, STRING

        The color to use for the zero line. Only used if
        :opt:`showZeroLine <showZeroline, BOOLEAN>` is true. See the
        explanation in :opt:`shadeColor <shadeColor, STRING>` for how
        to use colors with reports. Default: ```black'``.


.. reportingmethod:: addTable

    |br| Adds a ``Table`` to a ``Section``.

    *Options*

    .. option:: data, dseries

        See :opt:`data <data, dseries>`.

    .. option:: highlightRows, CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS

        A cell array containing the colors to use for row
        highlighting. See :opt:`shadeColor <shadeColor, STRING>` for
        how to use colors with reports. Highlighting for a specific
        row can be overridden by using the :opt:`tableRowColor
        <tableRowColor, STRING>` option to
        :repmeth:`addSeries`. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: showHlines, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to show horizontal lines separating the
        rows. Default: ``false``.

    .. option:: precision, INTEGER

        The number of decimal places to report in the table data
        (rounding done via the *round half away from zero*
        method). Default: ``1``.

    .. option:: range, dates

        The date range of the data to be displayed. Default: ``all``.

    .. option:: seriesToUse, CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS

        See :opt:`seriesToUse <seriesToUse, CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS>`.

    .. option:: tableDirName, FILENAME

        The name of the folder in which to store this table. Directory given is
        relative to the `directory` option of the report class. Default:
        ``tmpRepDir``.

    .. option:: tableName, STRING

        The name to use when saving this table. Default: something of
        the form ``table_pg1_sec2_row1_col3.tex``.

    .. option:: title, STRING

        Same as :opt:`title <title, STRING>`, just for tables.

    .. option:: titleFormat, STRING

        Same as :opt:`titleFormat <titleFormat, STRING | CELL_ARRAY_STRINGS>`,
        just for tables. Default: ``\large``.

    .. option:: vlineAfter, dates | CELL_ARRAY_DATES

        Show a vertical line after the specified date (or dates if a
        cell array of dates is passed). Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: vlineAfterEndOfPeriod, BOOLEAN

        Show a vertical line after the end of every period (i.e. after
        every year, after the fourth quarter, etc.). Default:
        ``false``.

    .. option:: showVlines, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to show vertical lines separating the
        columns. Default: ``false``.

    .. option:: writeCSV, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to write a CSV file containing the data
        displayed in the table. The file will be saved in the
        directory specified by :opt:`tableDirName
        <tableDirName, FILENAME>` with the same base name as
        specified by
        :opt:`tableName <tableName, STRING>` with the ending
        ``.csv``. Default: ``false``.


.. reportingmethod:: addSeries

    |br| Adds a ``Series`` to a ``Graph`` or a ``Table``.

    Options specific to graphs begin with ```graph'`` while options
    specific to tables begin with ```table'``.

    *Options*

    .. option:: data, dseries

        See :opt:`data <data, dseries>`.

    .. option:: graphBar, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to display this series as a bar graph as oppsed
        to the default of displaying it as a line graph. Default:
        ``false``.

    .. option:: graphFanShadeColor, STRING

        The shading color to use between a series and the
        previously-added series in a graph. Useful for making fan
        charts. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: graphFanShadeOpacity, INTEGER

        The opacity of the color passed in :opt:`graphFanShadeColor
        <graphFanShadeColor, STRING>`. Default: ``50``.

    .. option:: graphBarColor, STRING

        The outline color of each bar in the bar graph. Only active if
        :opt:`graphBar <graphBar, BOOLEAN>` is passed. Default:
        ```black'``.

    .. option:: graphBarFillColor, STRING

        The fill color of each bar in the bar graph. Only active if
        :opt:`graphBar <graphBar, BOOLEAN>` is passed. Default:
        ```black'``.

    .. option:: graphBarWidth, DOUBLE

        The width of each bar in the bar graph. Only active if
        :opt:`graphBar <graphBar, BOOLEAN>` is passed. Default: ``2``.

    .. option:: graphHline, DOUBLE

        Use this option to draw a horizontal line at the given
        value. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: graphLegendName, STRING

        The name to display in the legend for this series, passed as
        valid :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` (e.g., ``GDP_{US}, $\alpha$,
        \color{red}GDP\color{black}``). Will be displayed only if the
        ``data`` and :opt:`showLegend <showLegend, BOOLEAN>` options
        have been passed. Default: the tex name of the series.

    .. option:: graphLineColor, STRING

        Color to use for the series in a graph. See the explanation in
        :opt:`shadeColor <shadeColor, STRING>` for how to use colors
        with reports. Default: ```black'``

    .. option:: graphLineStyle, OPTION

        Line style for this series in a graph. Possible values for OPTION are::

            `none' | `solid' | `dotted' | `densely dotted' | `loosely dotted' | `dashed' |
            `densely dashed' | `loosely dashed' | `dashdotted' | `densely dashdotted' |
            `loosely dashdotted' | `dashdotdotted' | `densely dashdotdotted' |
            `loosely dashdotdotted'

        Default: ```solid'``.

    .. option:: graphLineWidth DOUBLE

        Line width for this series in a graph. Default: ``0.5``.

    .. option:: graphMarker, OPTION

        The Marker to use on this series in a graph. Possible values
        for OPTION are::

            `x' | `+' | `-' | `|' | `o' | `asterisk' | `star' | `10-pointed star' |
            `oplus' | `oplus*' | `otimes' | `otimes*' | `square' | `square*' |
            `triangle' | `triangle*' | `diamond' | `diamond*' | `halfdiamond*' |
            `halfsquare*' |     `halfsquare right*' | `halfsquare left*' | `Mercedes star' |
            `Mercedes star flipped' | `halfcircle' | `halfcircle*' | `pentagon' |
            `pentagon star'

        Default: ``none``.

    .. option:: graphMarkerEdgeColor, STRING

        The edge color of the graph marker. See the explanation in
        :opt:`shadeColor <shadeColor, STRING>` for how to use colors
        with reports. Default: ``graphLineColor``.

    .. option:: graphMarkerFaceColor, STRING

        The face color of the graph marker. See the explanation in
        :opt:`shadeColor <shadeColor, STRING>` for how to use colors
        with reports. Default: ``graphLineColor``.

    .. option:: graphMarkerSize, DOUBLE

        The size of the graph marker. Default: ``1``.

    .. option:: graphMiscTikzAddPlotOptions, STRING

        If you are comfortable with ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ``, you can use
        this option to pass arguments directly to the
        ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` ``addPlots`` command. (e.g., Instead of
        passing the marker options above, you can pass a string such
        as the following to this option: ```mark=halfcircle*,mark
        options={rotate=90,scale=3}'``). Specifically to be used for
        desired ``PGFPLOTS/TikZ`` options that have not been
        incorporated into Dynare Reproting. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: graphShowInLegend, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to show this series in the legend, given that
        the :opt:`showLegend <showLegend, BOOLEAN>` option was passed
        to :repmeth:`addGraph`. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: graphVline, dates

        Use this option to draw a vertical line at a given
        date. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: tableDataRhs, dseries

        A series to be added to the right of the current
        series. Usefull for displaying aggregate data for a
        series. e.g if the series is quarterly ``tableDataRhs`` could
        point to the yearly averages of the quarterly series. This
        would cause quarterly data to be displayed followed by annual
        data. Default: ``empty``.

    .. option:: tableRowColor, STRING

        The color that you want the row to be. Predefined values
        include ``LightCyan`` and ``Gray``. Default: ``white``.

    .. option:: tableRowIndent, INTEGER

        The number of times to indent the name of the series in the
        table. Used to create subgroups of series. Default: ``0``.

    .. option:: tableShowMarkers, BOOLEAN

        In a Table, if ``true``, surround each cell with brackets and
        color it according to :opt:`tableNegColor
        <tableNegColor, LATEX_COLOR>` and :opt:`tablePosColor
        <tablePosColor, LATEX_COLOR>`. No effect for graphs.
        Default: ``false``.

    .. option:: tableAlignRight, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to align the series name to the right of the
        cell. Default: ``false``.

    .. option:: tableMarkerLimit, DOUBLE

        For values less than :math:`-1*\texttt{tableMarkerLimit}`,
        mark the cell with the color denoted by tableNegColor. For
        those greater than ``tableMarkerLimit``, mark the cell with
        the color denoted by tablePosColor. Default: ``1e-4``.

    .. option:: tableNaNSymb, STRING

        Replace ``NaN`` values with the text in this option. Default: ``NaN``.

    .. option:: tableNegColor, LATEX_COLOR

        The color to use when marking Table data that is less than
        zero. Default: ```red'``

    .. option:: tablePrecision, INTEGER

        The number of decimal places to report in the table
        data. Default: the value set by :opt:`precision
        <precision, INTEGER>`.

    .. option:: tablePosColor, LATEX_COLOR

        The color to use when marking Table data that is greater than
        zero. Default: ```blue'``

    .. option:: tableSubSectionHeader, STRING

        A header for a subsection of the table. No data will be
        associated with it. It is equivalent to adding an empty series
        with a name. Default: ``''``

    .. option:: zeroTol, DOUBLE

        The zero tolerance. Anything smaller than ``zeroTol`` and
        larger than ``-zeroTol`` will be set to zero before being
        graphed or written to the table. Default: ``1e-6``.


.. reportingmethod:: addParagraph

    |br| Adds a ``Paragraph`` to a ``Section``.

    The ``Section`` can only be comprised of ``Paragraphs`` and must
    only have 1 column.

    *Options*

    .. option:: balancedCols, BOOLEAN

        Determines whether the text is spread out evenly across the
        columns when the ``Paragraph`` has more than one
        column. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: cols, INTEGER

        The number of columns for the ``Paragraph``. Default: ``1``.

    .. option:: heading, STRING

        The heading for the ``Paragraph`` (like a section
        heading). The string must be valid :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` code. Default:
        ``empty``.

    .. option:: indent, BOOLEAN

        Whether or not to indent the paragraph. Default: ``true``.

    .. option:: text, STRING

        The paragraph itself. The string must be valid :math:`\text{\LaTeX}`
        code. Default: ``empty``.


.. reportingmethod:: addVspace

    |br| Adds a ``Vspace`` (vertical space) to a ``Section``.

    *Options*

    .. option:: hline, INTEGER

        The number of horizontal lines to be inserted. Default: ``0``.

    .. option:: number, INTEGER

        The number of new lines to be inserted. Default: ``1``.


.. reportingmethod:: write

    |br| Writes the :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` representation of this
    ``Report``, saving it to the file specified by :opt:`filename
    <fileName, FILENAME>`.


.. reportingmethod:: compile

    |br| Compiles the report written by ``write`` into a ``pdf``
    file. If the report has not already been written (determined by
    the existence of the file specified by :opt:`filename
    <fileName, FILENAME>`, ``write`` is called.

    *Options*

    .. option:: compiler, FILENAME

        Like :opt:`compiler <compiler, FILENAME>`, except will not
        overwrite the value of ``compiler`` contained in the report
        object. Hence, passing the value here is useful for using
        different :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` compilers or just for passing
        the value at the last minute.

    .. option:: showOutput, BOOLEAN

        Print the compiler output to the screen. Useful for debugging
        your code as the :math:`\text{\LaTeX}` compiler hangs if there is a
        problem. Default: the value of :opt:`showOutput
        <showOutput, BOOLEAN>`.

    .. option:: showReport, BOOLEAN

        Open the compiled report (works on Windows and macOS on
        MATLAB). Default: ``true``.


*Example*

The following code creates a one page report. The first part of the
page contains two graphs displayed across two columns and one row. The
bottom of the page displays a centered table::

    %% Create dseries
    dsq = dseries(`quarterly.csv');
    dsa = dseries(`annual.csv');
    dsca = dseries(`annual_control.csv');

    %% Report
    rep = report();

    %% Page 1
    rep.addPage('title', {'My Page Title', 'My Page Subtitle'}, ...
                'titleFormat', {'\large\bfseries', '\large'});

    % Section 1
    rep.addSection('cols', 2);

    rep.addGraph('title', 'Graph Column 1', 'showLegend', true, ...
                'xrange', dates('2007q1'):dates('2013q4'), ...
                'shade', dates('2012q2'):dates('2013q4'));
    rep.addSeries('data', dsq{'GROWTH_US'}, 'graphLineColor', 'blue', ...
                'graphLineStyle', 'loosely dashed', 'graphLineWidth', 1);
    rep.addSeries('data', dsq{'GROWTH_EU'}, 'graphLineColor', 'green', ...
                'graphLineWidth', 1.5);

    rep.addGraph('title', 'Graph Column 2', 'showLegend', true, ...
                'xrange', dates('2007q1'):dates('2013q4'), ...
                'shade', dates('2012q2'):dates('2013q4'));
    rep.addSeries('data', dsq{'GROWTH_JA'}, 'graphLineColor', 'blue', ...
                'graphLineWidth', 1);
    rep.addSeries('data', dsq{'GROWTH_RC6'}, 'graphLineColor', 'green', ...
                'graphLineStyle', 'dashdotdotted', 'graphLineWidth', 1.5);

    % Section 2
    rep.addVspace('number', 15);
    rep.addSection();
    rep.addTable('title', 'Table 1', 'range', dates('2012Y'):dates('2014Y'));
    shortNames = {'US', 'EU'};
    longNames  = {'United States', 'Euro Area'};
    for i=1:length(shortNames)
        rep.addSeries('data', dsa{['GROWTH_' shortNames{i}]});
        delta = dsa{['GROWTH_' shortNames{i}]}-dsca{['GROWTH_' shortNames{i}]};
        delta.tex_rename_('$\Delta$');
        rep.addSeries('data', delta, ...
                    'tableShowMarkers', true, 'tableAlignRight', true);
    end

    %% Write & Compile Report
    rep.write();
    rep.compile();

Once compiled, the report looks like:

.. image:: _static/report.png
