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Demo for GIF animations
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import numpy as np | |
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt | |
from matplotlib import animation | |
# First set up the figure, the axis, and the plot element we want to animate | |
fig = plt.figure() | |
ax = fig.add_subplot(111, xlim=(0, 2), ylim=(-2, 2)) | |
line, = ax.plot([], [], lw=2) | |
# initialization function: plot the background of each frame | |
def init(): | |
line.set_data([], []) | |
return line, | |
# animation function. This is called sequentially | |
def animate(i): | |
x = np.linspace(0, 2, 1000) | |
y = np.sin(2 * np.pi * (x - 0.01 * i)) | |
line.set_data(x, y) | |
return line, | |
# call the animator. blit=True means only re-draw the parts that have changed. | |
anim = animation.FuncAnimation(fig, animate, init_func=init, | |
frames=100, interval=20, blit=True) | |
# this is how you save your animation to file: | |
#anim.save('animation.gif', writer='imagemagick_file', fps=30) | |
anim.save('animation.gif', writer='imagemagick', fps=30) | |
plt.show() |
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