python做动画视频教程,Python的动画图

I have a project to create few graph animations. I will have a directed weighted graph and on each step, I will change few things on this. I want to make those changes with animation. So, my question is this:

Is it possible to use python to make animations, and , if so, how would you make a simple animation?

解决方案

Matplotlib is the standard graphing library for python, and it comes with a pretty decent animation package. Jake Vanderplas has an excellent tutorial on using this here.

Taken from this link, if you want to animate a sine wave, you'd use the following method:

import numpy as np

from matplotlib import pyplot as plt

from matplotlib import animation

# First set up the figure, the axis, and the plot element we want to animate

fig = plt.figure()

ax = plt.axes(xlim=(0, 2), ylim=(-2, 2))

line, = ax.plot([], [], lw=2)

# initialization function: plot the background of each frame

def init():

line.set_data([], [])

return line,

# animation function. This is called sequentially

def animate(i):

x = np.linspace(0, 2, 1000)

y = np.sin(2 * np.pi * (x - 0.01 * i))

line.set_data(x, y)

return line,

# call the animator. blit=True means only re-draw the parts that have changed.

anim = animation.FuncAnimation(fig, animate, init_func=init,

frames=200, interval=20, blit=True)

plt.show()

The animation library calls the function "animate" once every interval (specified as 20 in this example). The function should update the plots appropriately. In this case, it updates "line", which is the array of sine wave data using the set_data method.

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