Reputation: 6323
I am trying to plot some data using pandas in Ipython Notebook, and while it gives me the object, it doesn't actually plot the graph itself. So it looks like this:
In [7]:
pledge.Amount.plot()
Out[7]:
<matplotlib.axes.AxesSubplot at 0x9397c6c>
The graph should follow after that, but it simply doesn't appear. I have imported matplotlib, so that's not the problem. Is there any other module I need to import?
Upvotes: 109
Views: 90116
Reputation: 2564
Note that --pylab is deprecated and has been removed from newer builds of IPython, The recommended way to enable inline plotting in the IPython Notebook is now to run:
%matplotlib inline
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
See this post from the ipython-dev mailing list for more details.
Upvotes: 185
Reputation: 517
All you need to do is to import matplotlib.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
Upvotes: -5
Reputation: 6323
Edit:Pylab has been deprecated please see the current accepted answer
Ok, It seems the answer is to start ipython notebook with --pylab=inline. so ipython notebook --pylab=inline This has it do what I saw earlier and what I wanted it to do. Sorry about the vague original question.
Upvotes: 50
Reputation: 777
simple after importing the matplotlib you have execute one magic if you have started the ipython as like this
ipython notebook
%matplotlib inline
run this command everything will be shown perfectly
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1081
start ipython with ipython notebook --pylab inline
,then graph will show inline.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 212825
With your import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
just add
plt.show()
and it will show all stored plots.
Upvotes: 28