Can you guys actually do this with the output of parametric_plot3d? It
doesn't work for me easily.  Even with viewer='tachyon' set, it
returns a 3D graphics object that gets saved as an sobj.

-M. Hampton

On Jun 26, 9:58 am, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Bradshaw wrote:
> > On Jun 26, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Rose wrote:
>
> >> Hi,
>
> >> I want to save several (~ 100) parametric_plot3d drawn with Tachyon
> >> in .png format. I want to avoid to save them manualy one by one. I
> >> tryed with the command save(), but it didn't work (the help(save),
> >> save? and the documentation don't help me a lots).
>
> >> Could someone show me an exemple of doing this.
>
> > It's a bit unclear exactly what you're trying to do, but you might
> > try looping over the images doing
>
> > p.save("/absolute/path/to/some/name.png").
>
> But you might put in a variable so they don't all overwrite each other:
>
> for i in range(number_of_images):
>         p[i].save("/absolute/path/to/some/name-%d.png"%i)
>
> I agree that it's a bit unclear what you want to do.
>
> Jason
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