I'd like to create different figures in Python using matplotlib.pyplot. I'd then like to save some of them to a file, while others should be shown on-screen using the show() command.
However, show() displays all created figures. I can avoid this by calling close() after creating the plots which I don't want to show on-screen, like in the following code:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
y1 = [4, 2, 7, 3]
y2 = [-7, 0, -1, -3]
plt.figure()
plt.plot(y1)
plt.savefig('figure1.png')
plt.close()
plt.figure()
plt.plot(y2)
plt.show()
plt.close('all')
This saves the first figure and shows the second one. However, I get an error message:
can't invoke "event" command: application has been destroyed while executing
Is it possible to select in a more elegant way which figures to show?
Also, is the first figure() command superfluous? It doesn't seem to make a different whether I give it or not.
Many thanks in advance.