On 10 April 2013 19:48, Sayan Chatterjee <sayanchatter...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Andre, > > I figured it out. Need not reply of np.savetxt for storing array simply > f.wite() is doing fine. > > while i < 999: > print i > fo.write('{0:f} {1:f} {2:f}\n'.format(pp_za[i], pv_za[i],t)) > i = i + 1 > > Eager to know that single file thing though!
The animation module in matplotlib can do animations for you without you needing to explicitly write your data out to files. The code below is taken from some matplotlib documentation or wiki. I don't remember exactly where I got it from but I do remember that I needed to modify it slightly to get it to work. If you run the script it will create 200 png image files and then call an external program (mencoder or ffmpeg - need to install those separately) to convert the png files into an mp4 video file. #!/usr/bin/env python """ Matplotlib Animation Example author: Jake Vanderplas email: vanderp...@astro.washington.edu website: http://jakevdp.github.com license: BSD Please feel free to use and modify this, but keep the above information. Thanks! """ 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 = plt.axes(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=200, interval=20, blit=True) # save the animation as an mp4. This requires ffmpeg or mencoder to be # installed. The extra_args ensure that the x264 codec is used, so that # the video can be embedded in html5. You may need to adjust this for # your system: for more information, see # http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/api/animation_api.html anim.save('./basic_animation.mp4', fps=30) Oscar _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor