Hi,
ok meanwhile I found out that this is a typical beginners error, sorry.
Nevertheless, using ion(), and ioff() together with draw() works fine.
What I didn't find out up to now was the funtion
ginput(n=1, timeout=30, show_clicks=True)
which prevents me from killing the window after ever
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 3:55 AM, M. Hecht wrote:
> The first figure is drawn without problems but after closing it (by clicking
> the cross in the upper
> right corner of the window) the second figure cannot be plot anymore. What I
> wanted to do was
> to visualize all selected files of a directory
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 3:55 AM, M. Hecht wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm totally new to matplotlib, so sorry if the question is stupid.
>
> I'm trying this slightly modified example from the examples page
>
> from pylab import *
> A = rand(5,5)
> figure(1)
> imshow(A, interpolation='bicubic')
> show()
Hello,
I'm totally new to matplotlib, so sorry if the question is stupid.
I'm trying this slightly modified example from the examples page
from pylab import *
A = rand(5,5)
figure(1)
imshow(A, interpolation='bicubic')
show()
close(1)
A = rand(5,5)
figure(2)
imshow(A, interpolation='bicubic')
s