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110110Save multiple plots to one pdf file
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113- Many image file formats can only have one image per file, but some
114- formats support multi-page files. Currently only the pdf backend has
115- support for this. To make a multi-page pdf file, first initialize the
116- file::
117-
118- from matplotlib.backends.backend_pdf import PdfPages
119- pp = PdfPages('multipage.pdf')
120-
121- You can give the :class: `~matplotlib.backends.backend_pdf.PdfPages `
122- object to :func: `~matplotlib.pyplot.savefig `, but you have to specify
123- the format::
124-
125- plt.savefig(pp, format='pdf')
126-
127- An easier way is to call
128- :meth: `PdfPages.savefig <matplotlib.backends.backend_pdf.PdfPages.savefig> `::
129-
130- pp.savefig()
131-
132- Finally, the multipage pdf object has to be closed::
133-
134- pp.close()
135-
136- The same can be done using the pgf backend::
137-
138- from matplotlib.backends.backend_pgf import PdfPages
139-
113+ Many image file formats can only have one image per file, but some formats
114+ support multi-page files. Currently, Matplotlib only provides multi-page
115+ output to pdf files, using either the pdf or pgf backends, via the
116+ `.backend_pdf.PdfPages ` and `.backend_pgf.PdfPages ` classes.
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