Yes, ffmpeg will do if multiple plots can be generated using mathplotlib . I'll look up the links you provided and get back to you, if I can't figure it out. :)
On 27 March 2013 12:12, Amit Saha <amitsaha...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Sayan Chatterjee > <sayanchatter...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks a lot for your prompt reply. > > > > 1. Yes. This is exactly what I wanted. Creating a bunch of data sets and > > then writing script to plot them using gnuplot, but if something can > produce > > directly 'plots' it will certainly be helpful. > > Yes, indeed it is possible. You may want to explore matplotlib a bit. > You can start with this tutorial [1]. > > [1] http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/teaching/matplotlib/ > > > > > 2. Yes. By stitching them up I meant an animation.Sorry for the > ambiguity. > > Exactly how we can do it Octave. > > > > Pls see this link: > > http://www.krizka.net/2009/11/06/creating-animations-with-octave/ > > Right, yes, if you see it uses mencoder/ffmpeg to create the > animation. So, if you save your individual plots and then use one of > these tools, you should be able to get the animation done. > > Matplotlib itself seems to have some Animated plotting capabilities, > but I haven't had any experience with them. > > > Best, > Amit. > > > -- > http://amitsaha.github.com/ > -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Sayan Chatterjee* Dept. of Physics and Meteorology IIT Kharagpur Lal Bahadur Shastry Hall of Residence Room AB 205 Mob: +91 9874513565 blog: www.blissprofound.blogspot.com Volunteer , Padakshep www.padakshep.org
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