It's definitely not the behavior I'm seeing here. In my matploblibrc file,
hold is set to True. Is there another value that might be influencing this?
In any case, I don't want the behavior to be dependent on a config file: I'm
building an application. Do you know how I might specify this behavior at
run-time?
~jonathon
On 1/19/07, Tom Denniston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It might depend on what's in your matplotlib rc file but by default
the behavior I have always seen was each plot command adds to the
current figure (pylab.gcf()) until you do a pylab.clf().
So the two commands lists you have below end up being functionally
equivalent.
--Tom
On 1/19/07, Jonathon Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have several lines of data that I want to plot on the same graph, but
> every time I run the pylab.plot() function it redraws the graph from
> nothing. I've tried pylab.plot(*, hold=True) and pylab.hold(True), but
it
> still happens. Can I add data to an existing figure, or do I have to
pass
> all the data at once?
>
> e.g., Do I have to do this:
>
> pylab.plot(x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3, ...)
>
> or can I do this:
>
> pylab.plot(x1, y1)
> pylab.plot(x2, y2)
> pylab.plot(x3, y3)
> ...
>
> ~jonathon anderson
>
>
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