On 2015/06/07 12:05 PM, Nathaniel Smith wrote: > On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Eric Firing <[email protected]> wrote: >> Matplotlib's pyplot retains quite a few vestiges from its original >> Matlab-workalike heritage; we would like to gradually eliminate those >> that no longer make sense. One such candidate is the "hold" kwarg that >> every pyplot function has, with a "True" default. I don't think it >> serves any useful purpose now, and getting rid of it would allow >> considerable simplification to the code and, to a lesser extent, the >> documentation. The default behavior would not change, only the ability >> to change that behavior via either the rcParams['axes.hold'] parameter >> or the "hold" kwarg in a pyplot function call. >> >> If you routinely use 'hold=False' and believe that removing it would be >> a mistake, please let us know. > > I do actually use it with some regularity interactively, though I'm > not particularly attached to it. Is there some equivalent though, like > plt.whatever(..., hold=False) > can become > plt.clear(); plt.whatever(...)
It's exactly equivalent to: plt.cla(); plt.whatever(...) > ? The semantics would be that the current figure remains the current > figure, but is reset so that the next operation starts from scratch. I > notice that plt.clear() does not exist, but maybe it has another > spelling :-). There are two types of "clear": plt.clf() # clear the current Figure plt.cla() # clear the current Axes Eric > > (Basically the use case here is getting something like the > edit-and-rerun-a-cell workflow, but when using a classic interactive > REPL rather than the ipython notebook -- so I have a specific plot > window up on my screen at a size and place where I can see it, and > maybe some other plots in other windows in the background somewhere, > and I want to quickly display different things into that window.) > > -n > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Matplotlib-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel