This functionality is now (at least as of 1.2.0, maybe 1.1) baked into matplotlib via the MovieWriter
class and it's sub-classes in the animation
module. You also need to install ffmpeg
in advance.
import matplotlib.animation as animation
import numpy as np
from pylab import *
dpi = 100
def ani_frame():
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
ax.set_aspect('equal')
ax.get_xaxis().set_visible(False)
ax.get_yaxis().set_visible(False)
im = ax.imshow(rand(300,300),cmap='gray',interpolation='nearest')
im.set_clim([0,1])
fig.set_size_inches([5,5])
tight_layout()
def update_img(n):
tmp = rand(300,300)
im.set_data(tmp)
return im
#legend(loc=0)
ani = animation.FuncAnimation(fig,update_img,300,interval=30)
writer = animation.writers['ffmpeg'](fps=30)
ani.save('demo.mp4',writer=writer,dpi=dpi)
return ani
Documentation for animation
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