Python saving multiple figures into one PDF file
PythonMatplotlibPython Problem Overview
In python (for one figure created in a GUI) I was able to save the figure under .jpg and also .pdf by either using:
plt.savefig(filename1 + '.pdf')
or
plt.savefig(filename1 + '.jpg')
Using one file I would like to save multiple figures in either .pdf or .jpg (just like its done in math lab). Can anybody please help with this?
Python Solutions
Solution 1 - Python
Use PdfPages
to solve your problem. Pass your figure
object to the savefig
method.
For example, if you have a whole pile of figure
objects open and you want to save them into a multi-page PDF, you might do:
import matplotlib.backends.backend_pdf
pdf = matplotlib.backends.backend_pdf.PdfPages("output.pdf")
for fig in xrange(1, figure().number): ## will open an empty extra figure :(
pdf.savefig( fig )
pdf.close()
Solution 2 - Python
Do you mean save multiple figures into one file, or save multiple figures using one script?
Here's how you can save two different figures using one script.
>>> from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
>>> fig1 = plt.figure()
>>> plt.plot(range(10))
[<matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0x10261bd90>]
>>> fig2 = plt.figure()
>>> plt.plot(range(10,20))
[<matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0x10263b890>]
>>> fig1.savefig('fig1.png')
>>> fig2.savefig('fig2.png')
...which produces these two plots into their own ".png" files:
To save them to the same file, use subplots:
>>> from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
>>> fig = plt.figure()
>>> axis1 = fig.add_subplot(211)
>>> axis1.plot(range(10))
>>> axis2 = fig.add_subplot(212)
>>> axis2.plot(range(10,20))
>>> fig.savefig('multipleplots.png')
The above script produces this single ".png" file:
Solution 3 - Python
I struggled with the same issue. I was trying to put 2,000 scatter plots into a single .pdf. I was able to start the procedure, but it aborted after a few hundred. Even when I created six scatter charts into one .pdf, the .pdf file was enormous (like 7mb) for just six .jpg's that were 30kb each. When I opened the .pdf, it appeared that the .pdf was painting every point on the chart (each chart had thousands of points) instead of displaying an image. Some day, I will figure out the correct options, but here is a quick and dirty work-around. I printed the scatter plots to individual .jpg files in a local directory.