- If 't1' and 'y' are vector of integers and you want to animate plotting each point in the figure, you can follow the procedure in this community post to achieve this. Basically you need to capture each plot as a frame and save all these frames as a gif.
- If the variable 't1' is a symbolic variable that denotes time and variable 'y' can be sybolically represented as a function of 't1', you can create a fanimator object and write the animation using the writeAnimation function. For reference, you can check the examples given in the documentation page of writeAnimation function.
how to save a video of an animated graph
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Hi i did write a code for saving animated graph as a video but do not save it.
please help me out to find out where did i make a mistake. thanks
the code i did wite is as follow;
t1 = Time;
y = Pitch;
for t = 1:length(t1)
plot(t1(1:t),y(1:t));
title ('Pitch');
xlabel ('Time(s)');
ylabel ('Amplitude(deg)');
drawnow;
end
writeAnimation(figure,'loop.gif','LoopCount',1)
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Aghamarsh Varanasi
el 17 de Jun. de 2021
Editada: Aghamarsh Varanasi
el 17 de Jun. de 2021
Hi Imran,
There are two ways in which you can achieve this and it mainly depends on the variables 't1' and 'y'.
Hope this helps
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