I am working on a minimal extension to a piece of code.
I have a make_fig function that used to produce just one figure, which I would call as fig in the lots of other fuctions then save it as fig.savefig.
In the extension, make_fig now returns a tuple of figures. So, to save them all, I would now need need something like:
fig = make_fig
for f in fig:
   f.savefig
I was hoping for a more elegant solution, one that does not require a for loop to be added anywhere make_fig appears.
Can I somehow modify the a.savefig method so that it does its normal function if a is a matplotlib.pytplot instance, and does the for loop thing above if it's a tuple?
MWE below.
d = 1 is the "old" code, d=2 is the extension I want to add.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt 
def make_fig(d):
    if d==1:
        fig, ax = plt.subplots(1)
    elif d==2:
        fig1, ax = plt.subplots(1)
        fig2, ax = plt.subplots(1)
        fig = (fig1, fig2)
    else:
        raise Exception('error')
    return fig
d=2
fig = make_fig(d)
fig.savefig('hello.png')
 
     
    