Tutorial on how to save a figure ******************************** Figures of the reactor setup or the influent characteristics can be saved using the savename parameter. .. code-block:: python import biops r = biops.ifas.Reactor() r.view_process(savename='path_and_name_of_figure') r.view_influent(savename='path_and_name_of_figure') If you run a simulation and then plot the results using matplotlib.pyplot, you can save the figures using plt.savefig. Here is an example where we have run a biofilm simulation and the data is stored in the variable r.biofilmlogger. The last statement in the code saves the figure. .. code-block:: python import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(20/2.54, 17/2.54)) ax.plot(r.biofilmlogger['1']['Conc'][20.0]['thickness']*10**6, r.biofilmlogger['1']['Conc'][20.0]['S_O2']) plt.savefig('path_and_name_of_figure')