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I've asked and answered a few questions that include a visualization of some sort using the Image <img> Gtrl+G functionality. Is there any way to list or display all these images that I've posted? I suspect the answer is "no", but I'm amazed by how many interesting "extra" features that exist for SO, like SEDE and StackOverflow Trends. And I've only recently discovered those, so maybe something like this exists as well?

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You can use this SEDE query to find, in a post body, the first occurrence an <img> tag that has its src attribute point to https://i.stack.imgur.com/. The query output (as text) can then be copied in an html file that you open in a browser.

Using both PATINDEX and CHARINDEX to do the right string manipulation.

It is left as an (challenging) exercise for the reader to find all the <img> tags in the body of a single post.


select concat( 
         '<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/'
       , id
       , '">'
       , title
       , '</a><br>'
       , left(img, convert(int, charindex('>', img, 36)) )
       , '<br>')
 --  , charindex('>',img, 36)
from
(
select substring(
         p.body, 
         convert(int, patindex(N'%<img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/%', p.body)),
         len(p.body)) img
      , q.title
      , p.id
from posts p
inner join posts q on q.id = coalesce(p.parentid, p.id)
where p.owneruserid = 3437787
and p.body like '%<img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/%" alt="%>%'
) data

Here are the first 6 to 8 results of that query:

<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/32906263">Knit pdf from rmd script by clicking an executable r file</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/ikhEz.png" alt=".Rexe"><br>                                                                                           
<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/39335793">How do I get rid of this error message in Rstudio: Error creating notebook: object 'html_notebook' not found?</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/8xPE9.png" alt="enter image description here"><br>                
<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/40264531">ggplot: How to increase space between axis labels for categorical data?</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/hw8Sf.png" alt="enter image description here"><br>                                                      
<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/41823277">R script in Power BI returns date as Microsoft.OleDb.Date</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/QNZjk.png" alt="enter image description here"><br>                                                                    
<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/41942451">R script in Power BI returns date as Microsoft.OleDb.Date</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/Q3GXz.png" alt="enter image description here"><br>                                                                    
<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/43492098">How to run a file in IPython console as default instead of terminal?</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/cCHDC.png" alt="enter image description here"><br>                                                         
<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/44649725">moving average or rolling mean pandas without any window size</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/sHu6L.png" alt="enter image description here"><br>                                                                
<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/43657731">Running code line by line versus as a selection (in Ipython using Spyder)</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/1tf4T.png" alt="enter image description here"><br>                                                    
<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/44164094">Run code selection in Spyder without changing the active window to IPython console</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/7UUHE.png" alt="enter image description here"><br>                                           
<a href="https://stackoverflow.com/q/44302726">Pandas: How to store cProfile output in a pandas DataFrame?</a><br><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/kwC3q.png" alt="enter image description here"><br>                                                                  


Knit pdf from rmd script by clicking an executable r file
.Rexe

How do I get rid of this error message in Rstudio: Error creating notebook: object 'html_notebook' not found?
enter image description here

ggplot: How to increase space between axis labels for categorical data?
enter image description here

R script in Power BI returns date as Microsoft.OleDb.Date
enter image description here

R script in Power BI returns date as Microsoft.OleDb.Date
enter image description here

How to run a file in IPython console as default instead of terminal?
enter image description here

moving average or rolling mean pandas without any window size
enter image description here

Running code line by line versus as a selection (in Ipython using Spyder)
enter image description here

Run code selection in Spyder without changing the active window to IPython console
enter image description here

Pandas: How to store cProfile output in a pandas DataFrame?
enter image description here

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  • Very cool, thanks! Is there any way to include question title in the output? By that I mean something like: title, image, title, image etc
    – vestland
    May 19, 2020 at 12:23
  • @vestland now done
    – rene
    May 19, 2020 at 13:08
  • This is really great! I tend to remember which plots I've produced, but often forget how, when and where. So this is going to save me a lot of time when I'm looking at previous work. Thank you again!
    – vestland
    May 19, 2020 at 13:11
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Yes, search for user:me url:"i.stack.imgur.com"

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    Thanks for answering! Do you happen to know if there's some way I can display all of them at the same time? Or make the screenshots appear under the search results from user:3437787 url:"i.stack.imgur.com"?
    – vestland
    May 19, 2020 at 8:08
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    You can't, at least not without a userscript. Also note that this search assumes you never used any third party services to upload images
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    May 19, 2020 at 8:13

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