You can find the detailed documentation here: https://anyoptimization.com/projects/pyrecorder/
The framework is available at the PyPi Repository:
pip install -U pyrecorder
It's as simple as it should be. Initialize a Recorder object with a Writer and store plots by calling record().
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
from pyrecorder.recorder import Recorder
from pyrecorder.writers.video import Video
# create a writer object (here, mp4)
writer = Video("video.mp4")
# use the with statement to close the recorder when done
with Recorder(writer) as rec:
# record 10 different snapshots
for t in range(10):
# create the plot (here, using matplotlib)
X = np.random.random((50, 2))
plt.scatter(X[:, 0], X[:, 1], facecolor="none", edgecolor="red")
# use the record to store the current plot
rec.record()
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