nope. it doesnt: I added print-s after each line and that produced: [az@hp src]$ cat ./main1.py import matplotlib.pyplot as plt print("imported") plt.plot([1,2,4,1]) print("plot is done") plt.show() print("show is done")
[az@hp src]$ python3.5 ./main1.py imported ^C^Z [1]+ Stopped python3.5 ./main1.py On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 9:31 AM, Vlastimil Brom <vlastimil.b...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2017-11-01 13:49 GMT+01:00 Andrew Z <form...@gmail.com>: > > Wolfgang, > > I tried to ran from ide with no rwsults, so now im trying from a > terminal > > in xwindow. > > The .plot is the last line in the script and it does hang trying to > execute > > it. > > > > > > On Nov 1, 2017 05:44, "Wolfgang Maier" < > > wolfgang.ma...@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> wrote: > > > > On 01.11.2017 00:40, Andrew Z wrote: > > > >> hello, > >> learning python's plotting by using matplotlib with python35 on > fedora 24 > >> x86. > >> > >> Installed matplotlib into user's directory. > >> tk, seemed to work - > >> http://www.tkdocs.com/tutorial/install.html#installlinux - the window > >> shows > >> up just fine. > >> but when trying to run the simple plot ( > >> https://matplotlib.org/examples/pylab_examples/simple_plot.html) the > >> script > >> is hanging on; > >> > >> plt.plot(t, s) > >> > >> attempts to > >> matplotlib.interactive(True) didn't bring anything, > >> > >> > > Hi Andrew, > > > > From which environment are you trying to run the example? In the > terminal, > > from within some IDE, inside a jupyter notebook? > > > > Are you sure the script "is hanging on plt.plot(t, s)" and not after > that? > > > > Best, > > Wolfgang > > > > -- > Hi, > sorry if it is too trivial, just to make sure, do you have a call to > "show()" the resulting plot in the code? > > An elementary plotting code might be e.g.: > > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt > plt.plot([1,2,4,1]) > plt.show() > > Does this work in your environment? > > It was not quite clear, what do you plan with interactive drawing, or > whether you are using e.g. plt.interactive(True) already - this might > be a problem as there could be collisions or the plot window is closed > after the standalone script finishes. > > hth, > vbr > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list