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I want to create an animation of a calculated function. I'm not able to install ffmpeg or mencoder on the cluster I'm using to run the animation, but imagemagick is installed. matplotlib.animation apparently supports imagemagick as a writer for animations (see here, for example). The documentation says that the supported formats are:

['png', 'jpeg', 'ppm', 'tiff', 'sgi', 'bmp', 'pbm', 'raw', 'rgba']

I recognize several of these as non-animated file types, but apparently ffmpeg supports .sgi files in some way. It's fine if the codec that I have to use on the cluseter is obscure if I can convert it on my home computer with ffmpeg or mencoder.

How can I use imagemagick to save an animation with matplotlib?

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  • Is an animated gif acceptable?
    – ebarr
    May 1, 2014 at 22:57
  • @ebarr: Acceptable, but less than ideal.
    – Dan
    May 2, 2014 at 5:14
  • Use the imagemagick writer that you link to. I really don't understand your question as I think you link to the answer in it.
    – tacaswell
    May 2, 2014 at 12:59
  • @tcaswell: According to the documentation, gif isn't a supported format.
    – Dan
    May 2, 2014 at 17:14
  • At present matplotlib seems like it will default to using Pillow to make a gif if you don't specify writer. And so you don't need imagemagick or ffmpeg or mencoder.
    – Wayne
    Jan 4, 2023 at 20:25

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This old post popped up while I was struggling to get some matplotlib animations exported as an animated gif. It's not rocket science, but still somewhat of a hassle to set up the first time around. I'll leave this post for future reference.

As for the specifics when setting up this environment on a cluster, you'll have to translate each step for the specific needs for your server I guess. Animated gif is at least one of the animation options offered by the ImageMagickWriter, but there may be more.

How-to

  • Get the ImageMagick binaries
  • Set an environment variable MAGICK_HOME pointing to the '<your-install-dir>\modules\coders' folder (see the docs. When on windows, remember to log off and back on)
  • point matplotlib to the install dir of ImageMagick: (mpl docs on rcParams)

    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    plt.rcParams['animation.convert_path'] = '<your-install-dir>/magick.exe'
    
  • Export your animation! (mpl docs on ImageMagickFileWriter)

    writer = ImageMagickFileWriter()
    your_animation.save('location.gif', writer=writer)
    

Note that by default, errors thrown by ImageMagick will not reach you, apart from a nonzero return code. To get more extensive feedback, you'll need something like

import matplotlib as mpl
mpl.verbose.set_level("helpful")

Bonus

As a bonus, here's a proof-of-life:

Mother's age at first pregnancy in The Netherlands

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    mpl.verbose.set_level("helpful") didn't work for me. Try mpl.rcParams['verbose.level'] = 'helpful' May 22, 2020 at 15:24
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Actually you can download imagemagick and edit matplotlibrc to enable it

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    Can you provide more details? Apr 10, 2015 at 15:12

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