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Plotting | ||||
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r21587 | One major feature of the IPython kernel is the ability to display plots that | ||
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r21584 | are the output of running code cells. The IPython kernel is designed to work | ||
seamlessly with the matplotlib_ plotting library to provide this functionality. | ||||
To set this up, before any plotting is performed you must execute the | ||||
``%matplotlib`` :ref:`magic command <magics_explained>`. This performs the | ||||
necessary behind-the-scenes setup for IPython to work correctly hand in hand | ||||
with ``matplotlib``; it does *not*, however, actually execute any Python | ||||
``import`` commands, that is, no names are added to the namespace. | ||||
If the ``%matplotlib`` magic is called without an argument, the | ||||
output of a plotting command is displayed using the default ``matplotlib`` | ||||
backend in a separate window. Alternatively, the backend can be explicitly | ||||
requested using, for example:: | ||||
%matplotlib gtk | ||||
A particularly interesting backend, provided by IPython, is the ``inline`` | ||||
backend. This is available only for the Jupyter Notebook and the | ||||
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r21602 | Jupyter QtConsole. It can be invoked as follows:: | ||
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%matplotlib inline | ||||
With this backend, the output of plotting commands is displayed *inline* | ||||
within the notebook, directly below the code cell that produced it. The | ||||
resulting plots will then also be stored in the notebook document. | ||||
.. seealso:: | ||||
`Plotting with Matplotlib`_ example notebook | ||||
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.. include:: ../links.txt | ||||