On Jan 28, 12:29 pm, kiwanuka <robert.kiwan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I wonder if anyone knows any alternative function in pylab (or > otherwise) that could be used to save an image. My problem is as > follows: > > --------------- > from pylab import * > ... > > figure(1) > fig1 = gca() > figure(2) > fig2 = gca() > figure(3) > fig3 = gca() > > for i,data_file in enumerate(data_file_list): > time,x, y,x2, y2 = read_csv_file_4(open > (data_file),elements=num_of_elements) > fig1.plot(-x,-y,color=colours[i],label=labellist[i]) > fig2.plot(time,-y,color=colours[i],label=labellist[i]) > fig3.plot(time,-x,color=colours[i],label=labellist[i]) > > fig1.legend(loc='best') > fig1.set_title("y1 - x1") > fig1.set_ylabel("y1") > fig1.set_xlabel("x1") > #savefig("y1-x1.png") > > fig2.legend(loc='best') > fig2.set_title("y1 - time") > fig2.set_ylabel("y1") > fig2.set_xlabel("time[s]") > #savefig("y1-time.png") > > fig3.legend(loc='best') > fig3.set_title("x1 - time") > fig3.set_ylabel("x1") > fig3.set_xlabel("time[s]") > #savefig("x1-time.png") > show() > --------------------------- > > In the above code, I read multiple data files and plot three separate > figures. Now I would like to save each of the figures to a file as the > commented savefig satements suggest. The trouble is that if I > uncomment all those savefig statements, I get three saved images all > containing the plot belonging to figure(3), which was the last figure > declared. > > I understand this to be happening because savefig will save the > "current" figure, which in this case happens to be the last one > declared. > > If I could do something like fig1.savefig("y1-x1.png") or savefig("y1- > x1.png").fig1, this would solve the problem but I'm not aware of any > such methods or modules to enable this. This is thus a flaw in the > general design/implementation of the savefig function, but is there an > alternative function to enable me achieve what I need? Is there > perhaps a possible tweak to savefig to make it do the same? > > Thanks in advance, > > Robert
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