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matplotlib.animation.AbstractMovieWriter
class matplotlib.animation.AbstractMovieWriter[source]- 
    
Bases:
objectAbstract base class for writing movies. Fundamentally, what a MovieWriter does is provide is a way to grab frames by calling grab_frame().
setup() is called to start the process and finish() is called afterwards.
This class is set up to provide for writing movie frame data to a pipe. saving() is provided as a context manager to facilitate this process as:
with moviewriter.saving(fig, outfile='myfile.mp4', dpi=100): # Iterate over frames moviewriter.grab_frame(**savefig_kwargs)The use of the context manager ensures that setup() and finish() are performed as necessary.
An instance of a concrete subclass of this class can be given as the
writerargument ofAnimation.save().finish()[source]- 
      
Finish any processing for writing the movie.
 
grab_frame(**savefig_kwargs)[source]- 
      
Grab the image information from the figure and save as a movie frame.
All keyword arguments in savefig_kwargs are passed on to the
savefigcommand that saves the figure. 
saving(fig, outfile, dpi, *args, **kwargs)[source]- 
      
Context manager to facilitate writing the movie file.
*args, **kware any parameters that should be passed tosetup. 
setup(fig, outfile, dpi=None)[source]- 
      
Perform setup for writing the movie file.
Parameters: - fig: `matplotlib.figure.Figure` instance
 - 
             
The figure object that contains the information for frames
 - outfile: string
 - 
             
The filename of the resulting movie file
 - dpi: int, optional
 - 
             
The DPI (or resolution) for the file. This controls the size in pixels of the resulting movie file. Default is
fig.dpi. 
 
 
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