Plots are normally shown when I run files from the ipython shell or from an ipython notebook, but they don't show up when I run the file from a bash terminal -- everything else works fine when is run from a bash terminal.
Sample python script (trial.py):
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
print 'please, show my graph'
plt.plot([1,2,3], [1,2,3])
plt.show()
This is what I get (plot doesn't show up):
[~/Desktop]$ python trial.py
please, show my graph
[~/Desktop]$
If I do
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('TkAgg')
before importing pyplot, then a window opens and closes immediately when I run it from the terminal.
I've tried different ways of importing modules without success:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.pylab as plt
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
from matplotlib import pylab as plt
I have the plt.show() function in my file.
Do you know how I can fix it?
Some info about versions and installation:
I'm on a mac OSX 10.11.3.
In [61]: print matplotlib.__file__
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/__init__.pyc
In [62]: print matplotlib.__version__
1.4.2
In [64]: print sys.version
2.7.9 (default, Apr 7 2015, 07:58:25)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 6.0 (clang-600.0.57)]
In [65]: matplotlib.get_backend()
Out[65]: u'MacOSX'
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt; plt.plot([1,2,3], [1,2,3]); plt.show()
. Also, what matplotlib backend are you using? – wflynny Mar 28 '16 at 19:50plt.show(block=True)
just to explicitly block code after display. Your edit seems to suggest that window is not blocking the code, so this might help. I'll edit my answer if it works. Also, just to confirmplt.show()
is the last line in your code, right? – Munir Mar 29 '16 at 1:58