I am using the matplotlib, basemap and numpy versions delivered with
Ubuntu 12.04. I know the versions are outdated and should be replaced by
something new. But I do not want to install "alien" versions, because
sometimes you can run into problems with dependencies and so on.
My problem now is
Hi Föhn,
By default, the pyplot interface (recall that it is a Matlab-like state
machine) does not release a figure's memory. You need to do this by hand
by calling the clf() method after every plot you make:
...
plt.close()
plt.clf()
Stackoverflow contains a few threads about the subject.
Bes
plt.clf()
solved all my problems. I simply did not notice this simple solution.
Whenever I saw "memory leak" there was given the advice to upgrade older
versions.
Thanks a lot,
Foehn
Am 2014-03-30 13:55, schrieb Remo Goetschi:
> Hi Föhn,
>
> By default, the pyplot interface (recall that it is
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Thomas Chubb wrote:
> Gokhan [and others],
>
> Thanks for showing an interest in SkewT. This has been a side project for
> me for a little while now, and only publicly available on PyPI in the last
> 12 months or so. I haven't been maintaining the github repository