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matplotlib does not show my drawings although I call pyplot.show()
I'm a newbie to Matplotlib and have encountered this problem. I'm using a Ubuntu system. I started with Matplotlib 0.99 and realized that I really need the new feature of "triplot" in the newer versions. So I downloaded the newest version by
git clone git://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib.git
and installed it. However, when I work with python interactively, pyplot.show()
does not show me the figure I plot, nor did it responded with any error message. pyplot.show()
did work in the old version of matplotlib 0.99.
To be more specific, I seemed to have no problem importing "matplotlib" or modules inside the package; I can generate pdf files of a bunch of figures, but I just can't have the figure show up by typing pyplot.show()
at the end of my code. Can anyone help me? Thank you!
show
won't work because it needs to run in a separate thread, and the interactive interpreter blocks it.ipython
and other more advanced interactive shells are around partly for this reason. (And they have a ton of useful features that the standard interactive interpreter doesn't have.) – Joe Kington Mar 4 '12 at 19:12Tk
or any other gui libraries installed, and somatplotlib
wasn't able to build the default interactive backend. – Joe Kington Mar 4 '12 at 19:131.0.1-3
and the soon-to-be-released version (Pangolin) will have1.1.0-1
launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/matplotlib . The apt-get installs usually work right out of the box and handle any other libraries. – Hooked Mar 5 '12 at 14:44