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The problem is not 100% related to gluonTs, but maybe I can find help here anyway.
When I plot the forecast for a ZR I do not use a subplot of matplotlib.
if I use the subplot FUnction, then there is NO problem.
Then I always want to save the whole thing as svg via savefig function of Matplotlib.
This works also without problems if I use the subplot function.
But if I want to plot only one time series, then the whole thing is always truncated with the save function. In my Jupyter notebook, everything is always correct, so even the axis inscriptions are completely mapped, but when I then look at my saved vector file, then the mapping is always cut off. I do not know what to do about it and would be very grateful for help.
another problem with the plot function is that I don't know now if the forecast intervals or confidence intervals are mapped.
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The problem is not 100% related to gluonTs, but maybe I can find help here anyway.
When I plot the forecast for a ZR I do not use a subplot of matplotlib.
if I use the subplot FUnction, then there is NO problem.
Then I always want to save the whole thing as svg via savefig function of Matplotlib.
This works also without problems if I use the subplot function.
But if I want to plot only one time series, then the whole thing is always truncated with the save function. In my Jupyter notebook, everything is always correct, so even the axis inscriptions are completely mapped, but when I then look at my saved vector file, then the mapping is always cut off. I do not know what to do about it and would be very grateful for help.
another problem with the plot function is that I don't know now if the forecast intervals or confidence intervals are mapped.
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