I have a Python program which calls matplotlib's show() method to display a
plot, but control does not return to my program until I close the displayed
figure. I want control to immediately return to my program so that I can
display additional figures as well.
The doco (matplotlib 1.1.1) for the
Solved - just discovered methods ion() and ioff() which do the job.
JonBL wrote:
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> I have a Python program which calls matplotlib's show() method to display
> a plot, but control does not return to my program until I close the
> displayed figure. I want control to immedia
I have a line plot where the x-axis values are numbers, with displayed tick
mark values of 0, 100, 200 ... 500 - a total of 6 tick marks. These values
represent the number of days since a certain date. I have a function which
converts a number such as 100, to date string '23-Jun-11', which I want
Elson who suggested using using
FuncFormatter as well. Many thanks to both of you for your timely responses
to my query.
Regards,
Jon
Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
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> On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 10:27 PM, JonBL wrote:
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>> I have a line plot where the x-axis values are numbers, w
I'm unsure about the role of numpy method arange in Matplotlib plots. All
Matplotlib examples I have seen call numpy's method arange, and pass the
result as the first arg to Matplotlib's plot method.
But the following works as expected:
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy
I've used Add/Remove Software to install
python-matplotlib-0.98.5.2-2.fc10(i386) and
python-matplotlib-tk-0.98.5.2-2.fc10(i386) on my fedora 10 box, plus 11
dependencies, including Tkinter. Some matplotlib examples, eg pylab_examples
Examples/arctest.py works nicely, but many do not as presented.
Thanks, Ben. I'll install 1.0.1. I'm aware of the situation about Fedora 10.
Regards,
Jon
Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
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> On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 10:02 PM, JonBL wrote:
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>> I've used Add/Remove Software to install
>> python-matplotlib-0.98.5.