Use the Figure.savefig()
method, like so:
ax = s.hist() # s is an instance of Series
fig = ax.get_figure()
fig.savefig('/path/to/figure.pdf')
It doesn't have to end in pdf
, there are many options. Check out the documentation.
Alternatively, you can use the pyplot
interface and just call the savefig
as a function to save the most recently created figure:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
s.hist()
plt.savefig('path/to/figure.pdf') # saves the current figure
Plots from multiple columns
- Added from a comment toto_tico made on 2018-05-11
- If you are getting this error
AttributeError: 'numpy.ndarray' object has no attribute 'get_figure'
, then it is likely that you are plotting multiple columns.
- In this case,
ax
will be an array of all the axes.
ax = s.hist(columns=['colA', 'colB'])
# try one of the following
fig = ax[0].get_figure()
fig = ax[0][0].get_figure()
fig.savefig('figure.pdf')
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