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From: Wayne W. <sie...@sb...> - 2010-02-09 16:19:41
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Version of Python would help too. I'm using 2.5. On 2/9/2010 8:06 AM, Wayne Watson wrote: > I'm sure not making much progress on understanding show(). When used in > XP in IDLE or by file execution (click on file name), it seems to tie up > the executing program. In IDLE, the shell window stops and one must > exit the window. > > I'd appreciate it if someone could take any examples from > <http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/index.html> and try to execute them > as in the first paragraph to see if they terminate successfully.Let me > know what OS used, hopefully XP, and if you used IDLE or file execution. > I suspect you will find every example there ends with show(). Try > putting a print statement after show() you've done it with the show() > the last line. > -- "Crime is way down. War is declining. And that's far from the good news." -- Steven Pinker (and other sources) Why is this true, but yet the media says otherwise? The media knows very well how to manipulate us (see limbic, emotion, $$). -- WTW |