Video Recording made easy - The tool you need for animations using Matplotlib, Plotly and other plotting libraries.
Project description
pyrecorder
You can find the detailed documentation here: https://www.egr.msu.edu/coinlab/blankjul/pyrecorder/
Installation
The framework is available at the PyPi Repository:
pip install -U pyrecorder
Usage
It’s as simple as it can be. Initialize an Video object with a Recorder and record the current plots be calling record(). Finally, close the video object with close() and you are good to go and watch your video.
fname = "example.mp4"
vid = Video(File(fname))
for k in range(10):
X = np.random.random((100, 2))
plt.scatter(X[:, 0], X[:, 1])
vid.record()
vid.close()
Contact
Feel free to contact me if you have any question:
Julian Blank (blankjul [at] egr.msu.edu) Michigan State University Computational Optimization and Innovation Laboratory (COIN) East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
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