Control figure generation ========================= Problem ------- You want to change the default behavior where figures are generated with every experiment. Solution -------- For a single non-composite experiment, figure generation can be switched off by setting the analysis option ``plot`` to ``False``: .. jupyter-input:: experiment.analysis.set_options(plot = False) For composite experiments, there is a ``generate_figures`` analysis option which controls how child figures are generated. There are three options: - ``always``: The default behavior, generate figures for each child experiment. - ``never``: Never generate figures for any child experiment. - ``selective``: Only generate figures for analysis results where ``quality`` is ``bad``. This is useful for large composite experiments where you only want to examine qubits with problems. This parameter should be set on the analysis of a composite experiment before the analysis runs: .. jupyter-input:: parallel_exp = ParallelExperiment( [T1(physical_qubits=(i,), delays=delays) for i in range(2)] ) parallel_exp.analysis.set_options(generate_figures="selective") Discussion ---------- These options are useful for large composite experiments, where generating all figures incurs a significant overhead. See Also -------- * The :doc:`Visualization tutorial ` discusses how to customize figures