问题
I use the IPython Notebook with the --pylab inline option, since I don't want plots to show up in a different window. Now I'd like to save the plots I see in the notebook to PDF or PNG files.
Some code examples use
import matplotlib as plt
plt.savefig("figure.png") # save as png
but this does not seem to work in inline mode.
Of course I could simply save the PNG that is generated out of the browser, but I'd like to do this with a line of Python. I am also interested in PDF export.
回答1:
try this (note that the files get saved to the default notebook folder):
plot(range(80))
xlabel('foo')
ylabel('bar')
legend(['myline'])
axis([0, 80, 0, 120])
savefig('sample.pdf')
if you want png just change it to 'sample.png'.
Note that the savefig() call should be in the same notebook cell as the plotting commands.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13642528/how-to-export-figures-to-files-from-ipython-notebook