You're missing a pair of parentheses. Without it, you're just referring to
the function itself.

plt.show()
On Nov 27, 2015 11:36 AM, "Paul Harrison" <paulharrisonsi...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> Hi guys,
>
> If I do the following, no plot shows:
>
> ply5@xroa-dt-20:~> python
>
> Python 2.6.9 (unknown, Apr  7 2015, 08:28:12)
>
> [GCC 4.3.4 [gcc-4_3-branch revision 152973]] on linux2
>
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>
> >>> import pylab as plt
>
> >>> plt.figure()
>
> <matplotlib.figure.Figure object at 0x16e5310>
>
> >>> plt.hist([1.0,2,0])
>
> (array([ 1.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  1.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  1.]), array([ 0. ,
> 0.2,  0.4,  0.6,  0.8,  1. ,  1.2,  1.4,  1.6,  1.8,  2. ]), <a list of 10
> Patch objects>)
>
> >>> plt.show
>
> <function show at 0x1730b90>
>
> >>>
>
> I'm using SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP3 64-bit with python-matplotlib
> v1.3.1-70.11.
>
> Anyone have any ideas? I'm a bit of a matplotlib beginner so any advice is
> extremely welcome!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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