AmSri
AmSri

Reputation: 31

Getting attribute error : module 'matplotlib.pyplot' has no attribute 'canvas'

    plt.figure(figsize=(8, 8))

    sns.heatmap(conf_matrix, annot=True, fmt="d");
    plt.title("Confusion matrix")
    plt.ylabel('True class')
    plt.xlabel('Predicted class')

    html_fig = mpld3.fig_to_html(plt,template_type='general')
    plt.close(plt)

Code in HTML file to fetch the image :

    <div id="fig_container">
    {{ div_figure|safe }}
</div>

Using latest versions of Python and Django. On executing the attribute error is displayed

module 'matplotlib.pyplot' has no attribute 'canvas'

I am new to it and unable to resolve the error. Please help!!!

Upvotes: 3

Views: 17657

Answers (1)

Manuel Montoya
Manuel Montoya

Reputation: 1436

I had a similar issue. You probably have solved the problem by now, but anyway I'm posting an answer.

The main point here is that mpld3 works with the fig object used in matplotlib. Like this:

fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.plot([1, 2, 3, 4])
html_fig = mpld3.fig_to_html(fig)

So for your solution you should get the figure object from your seaborn plot. It can be done either this way (whatch the ax argument):

fig, ax = plt.subplots()
sns.heatmap(conf_matrix, annot=True, fmt="d", ax=ax)
html_fig = mpld3.fig_to_html(fig)

Or this way:

fig = sns.heatmap(conf_matrix, annot=True, fmt="d").get_figure()
html_fig = mpld3.fig_to_html(fig)

If you want to include seaborn plots and matplotlib in general in django projects using mpld3 I'd recommend to view this question

Upvotes: 3

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