Maple Professional
Maple Academic
Maple Student Edition
Maple Personal Edition
Maple Player
Maple Player for iPad
MapleSim Professional
MapleSim Academic
Maple T.A. - Testing & Assessment
Maple T.A. MAA Placement Test Suite
Möbius - Online Courseware
Machine Design / Industrial Automation
Aerospace
Vehicle Engineering
Robotics
Power Industries
System Simulation and Analysis
Model development for HIL
Plant Modeling for Control Design
Robotics/Motion Control/Mechatronics
Other Application Areas
Mathematics Education
Engineering Education
High Schools & Two-Year Colleges
Testing & Assessment
Students
Financial Modeling
Operations Research
High Performance Computing
Physics
Live Webinars
Recorded Webinars
Upcoming Events
MaplePrimes
Maplesoft Blog
Maplesoft Membership
Maple Ambassador Program
MapleCloud
Technical Whitepapers
E-Mail Newsletters
Maple Books
Math Matters
Application Center
MapleSim Model Gallery
User Case Studies
Exploring Engineering Fundamentals
Teaching Concepts with Maple
Maplesoft Welcome Center
Teacher Resource Center
Student Help Center
Export a Plot
Export an inline Maple plot to one of the following formats: DXF, EPS, GIF/ANIMATED-GIF, JPEG/JPG, POV, Windows BMP, DAE, X3D, X3D Geometry, or WMF.
For information on a specific device, see plot,device.
To export a plot:
Select the plot you want to export.
From the Plot menu, select Export.
Alternatively, right-click (Control-click, for Macintosh) the plot you want to export. The context menu appears. Select Export.
Select a format.
Specify the location and the name of the exported file.
Click Save.
Notes:
Formats that do not support multiple frames output only the current frame of an animation.
The transparency option is ignored when exporting plot. For information about the transparency option, see plot,options and plot3d,option.
Animations in Maple can be exported as animated GIFs. Select Graphics Interchange Format from the list of formats under the Export menu item.
Since the GIF format has a maximum number of colors that it can cope with, it should not, in general, be used for plots where shading or transparency are used. This includes most 3-D plots. In these cases, JPEG is a good alternative.
See Also
Export a Worksheet, Overview of Plot Menu for 2-D and 3-D Plots, plot,device, plotsetup, Use Context Menus for Plots
Download Help Document