pygmt.Figure.savefig
- Figure.savefig(fname, transparent=False, crop=True, anti_alias=True, show=False, **kwargs)[source]
- Save the figure to a file. - This method implements a matplotlib-like interface for - pygmt.Figure.psconvert.- Supported formats: PNG ( - .png), JPEG (- .jpg), PDF (- .pdf), BMP (- .bmp), TIFF (- .tif), EPS (- .eps), and KML (- .kml). The KML output generates a companion PNG file.- You can pass in any keyword arguments that - pygmt.Figure.psconvertaccepts.- Parameters
- fname (str) – The desired figure file name, including the extension. See the list of supported formats and their extensions above. 
- transparent (bool) – If True, will use a transparent background for the figure. Only valid for PNG format. 
- crop (bool) – If True, will crop the figure canvas (page) to the plot area. 
- anti_alias (bool) – If True, will use anti aliasing when creating raster images (PNG, JPG, TIFF). More specifically, it passes arguments - t2and- g2to the- anti_aliasingparameter of- pygmt.Figure.psconvert. Ignored if creating vector graphics.
- show (bool) – If True, will open the figure in an external viewer. 
- dpi (int) – Set raster resolution in dpi. Default is 720 for PDF, 300 for others. 
 
 
