Matplotlib is great. Between numpy, scipy, and matplotlib, I'm almost 
completely weaned myself off of Matlab (just need to rewrite a bunch of 
m-files in Python).

My question is, is there an easy way to remove text that's been added 
with the text() function from a plot (like if I make a mistake in the 
text or its position)? I've thought about adding a long string of spaces 
in the same location, but haven't tried it yet. Is there an easier way 
like a clear() function or some other method I may have missed?

Thanks,
Aaron

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