matplotlib.animation.FileMovieWriter¶
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class
matplotlib.animation.FileMovieWriter(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ MovieWriterfor writing to individual files and stitching at the end.This must be sub-classed to be useful.
Parameters: fps : int
Framerate for movie.
codec : str or None, optional
The codec to use. If
None(the default)rcParams["animation.codec"](default: 'h264') is used.bitrate : int or None, optional
The bitrate for the saved movie file, which is one way to control the output file size and quality. The default value is
None, which usesrcParams["animation.bitrate"](default: -1). A value of -1 implies that the bitrate should be determined automatically by the underlying utility.extra_args : list of str or None, optional
A list of extra string arguments to be passed to the underlying movie utility. The default is
None, which passes the additional arguments inrcParams["animation.extra_args"].metadata : Dict[str, str] or None
A dictionary of keys and values for metadata to include in the output file. Some keys that may be of use include: title, artist, genre, subject, copyright, srcform, comment.
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__init__(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Parameters: fps : int
Framerate for movie.
codec : str or None, optional
The codec to use. If
None(the default)rcParams["animation.codec"](default: 'h264') is used.bitrate : int or None, optional
The bitrate for the saved movie file, which is one way to control the output file size and quality. The default value is
None, which usesrcParams["animation.bitrate"](default: -1). A value of -1 implies that the bitrate should be determined automatically by the underlying utility.extra_args : list of str or None, optional
A list of extra string arguments to be passed to the underlying movie utility. The default is
None, which passes the additional arguments inrcParams["animation.extra_args"].metadata : Dict[str, str] or None
A dictionary of keys and values for metadata to include in the output file. Some keys that may be of use include: title, artist, genre, subject, copyright, srcform, comment.
Methods
__init__(*args, **kwargs)Parameters: bin_path()Return the binary path to the commandline tool used by a specific subclass. cleanup()Clean-up and collect the process used to write the movie file. finish()Finish any processing for writing the movie. grab_frame(**savefig_kwargs)Grab the image information from the figure and save as a movie frame. isAvailable()Check to see if a MovieWriter subclass is actually available. saving(fig, outfile, dpi, *args, **kwargs)Context manager to facilitate writing the movie file. setup(fig, outfile[, dpi, frame_prefix, ...])Perform setup for writing the movie file. Attributes
frame_formatFormat (png, jpeg, etc.) to use for saving the frames, which can be decided by the individual subclasses. frame_sizeA tuple (width, height)in pixels of a movie frame.-
property
frame_format¶ Format (png, jpeg, etc.) to use for saving the frames, which can be decided by the individual subclasses.
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grab_frame(**savefig_kwargs)[source]¶ Grab the image information from the figure and save as a movie frame. All keyword arguments in savefig_kwargs are passed on to the
savefigcommand that saves the figure.
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setup(fig, outfile, dpi=None, frame_prefix='_tmp', clear_temp=True)[source]¶ Perform setup for writing the movie file.
Parameters: fig :
FigureThe figure to grab the rendered frames from.
outfile : str
The filename of the resulting movie file.
dpi : number, optional
The dpi of the output file. This, with the figure size, controls the size in pixels of the resulting movie file. Default is fig.dpi.
frame_prefix : str, optional
The filename prefix to use for temporary files. Defaults to
'_tmp'.clear_temp : bool, optional
If the temporary files should be deleted after stitching the final result. Setting this to
Falsecan be useful for debugging. Defaults toTrue.
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