Reputation: 3423
is it possible to have an interactive session through pydev for using matplotlib? The problem is that I cannot get shell access to drive the charts as the interpretor halts after the show() command. I would like to have an interactive session through pydev.
Interactive sessions are well described by the matplotlib manual here: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/shell.html
However, no example is provided for doing this is eclipse.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 2482
Reputation: 13
For a quick solution, use ginput(1)
to run the event event loop until you click once on the graph. It will keep the plot visible long enough to do a quick preview.
plot([2,3,4], [4,9,16])
ginput(1) # view results of plot fn
xlabel('x')
ylabel('f(x)')
ginput(1) # view results of xlabel and ylabel fns
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 44142
I guess that the problem is that the toolkit you use needs to run its event loop, and it is probably not compatible with running under Eclipse. You could try using the Agg backend, saving your figures and opening them in a separate viewer.
There's something called ezplot for plotting in another process via RPC: That would solve the event-loop problem nicely, but it seems that it is not up to date.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 51877
I've not used pydev much, but IIRC you can change which interactive interpreter you use. If that's possible, install ipython and use it in pylab mode (ipython --pylab from the command line)
Turns out you can't change the interpreter. You can run interpreter commands so maybe it's possible to run an ipython shell that way, but it would be easier to just launch ipython --pylab
from a terminal and run it along side your eclipse session.
HTH
Upvotes: 2